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Stolen Z31 200ZR

Please keep a look out for my mate's Z31 200ZR stolen from his driveway in Mawson Lakes.

If you're not familiar with what a 200ZR looks like, it's basically a 300ZX with an RB motor. It's a bit of a rare beast.

Please pm me if you have any ideas, or call police directly if you see it on the streets.

Plate number is not what is on the pics... the SA plate number is : BB 553U

Thanks

Update : Should mention that a family member witnessed a orange or brown coloured car around the 200ZR at the time it was stolen.

Update 23/04 : another update... a member from another forum has spotted the car joyriding around mawson lakes area (doing ringies at a roundabout 2-2.30pm) today (23rd April 2007). The description of the guy is - Surfy looking, brown hair with alot of blonde in it.

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Hope your mate gets it back, when i owned a Z31 300zx i hade some one steal my side mirrors cost me 300 to replace. Il keep my eye out for ya

I think we should have a thread for stolen cars and parts,like a crimestoppers for SAU. I know calaisturbo.com.au have one and it has help them out

Sorry to hear that mate. that ain't cool. Someone scratched mine not long ago either, spewing they got three panels too.

Hey, I should mention that a family member witnessed a orange or brown coloured car around the 200ZR at the time it was stolen.

Cheers

If a person is caught red handed or caught by police, you should have the right to kick them in the nuts/ovaries.

You are to nice man, I say we slice them up and poor salt and petrol over them. Then we use them as a dart board

Update guys:

Car has been recovered. One of the members from nissansilvia.com spotted the car dumped in mile end. We rocked up there, and there it was in one piece. Everything seemingly intact to our surprise. The car's back in it's home now.

Anyhow thanks for keeping a look out SAU - much appreciated by the owner and friends.

Update guys:

Car has been recovered. One of the members from nissansilvia.com spotted the car dumped in mile end. We rocked up there, and there it was in one piece. Everything seemingly intact to our surprise. The car's back in it's home now.

Anyhow thanks for keeping a look out SAU - much appreciated by the owner and friends.

can get decent alarms off ebay >_<

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