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Hey guys John from Unique has asked me to post this.

The following vehicle was just stolen from the yard at Unique Autosports Castle Hill by a Young male believe to be 22 yrs of age (approx) of middle eastern appearance with a The land of goat sphincter rings accent and a beard. height about 5/10

The theif asked to look at the car, the sales consultant apparently had two keys, the theif inspected the car, handed ONE key back and next time staff looked the car was gone.

Reward of $2000 to individuals who provide info leading to the return on this car.

Vehicle Details:

1993 NIssan Skyline R32 GTS4 2 Door

White

75000kms

Rego expiry: 26/6/03

Engine Number: RB20-993662A

Chassis: 6V9000HNR32-036546

Rego: AMK - 14N

Contact John on 96348000 or 0414 348000 with information.

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damn.

one question tho, was it a turbo? whats so rare about it? (just curious)

if it's non turbo - i thought they are fairly common...

hope they catch who stole it, and hopefully its still in one piece!

There are GTS-4's and GTSt-4's (not actually called that)..

basically the R32's GTS-4's were more commonly turbo, with a few non turbos around... the 33 GTS-4 were all non turbo.

As far as i am aware.

Christian

Every time I (or people I've gone with) have test driven a car at a yard, they ALWAYS have taken down full driver licence details, sometimes they even grab a photocopy of your licence.

Apart from being common sense to prevent this sort of incident, I expect it would be a requirement of the insurance cover the yard carries in case "something bad" happens while a buyer is test driving the car.

Also a good idea when selling a car privately :uh-huh:

That's truly ****ed.

The thief probably didn't care what car he got... it's white, and bucketloads of cars on the road are white... less conspicuous.

I hope it's returned soon.

*ponders how to electrify his R33's shell*

ima get me a south afrikan anti hijack system (flame throwers all round the car)

WITH remote control

that way

if ur car gets theived

u can just keep pressin it every now and then randomly

perhaps u'll burn em

and if some bitch trys to hijack u

*press* *burn*

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