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POSTING THIS FOR MUZ FROM BC.COM

i have just walked outside to find my car not where i left it... it was parked in edge av lenah valley.

ringing police now... what blows me out is that the car had no battery as it was inside charging up,

please if you see it smash the person who is driving... i am honestly i tears, worked so hard for this car and now its gone. i always park it in the garrage but since it didnt have a battery i couldnt move it n thought it would be ok outside.

otehr problem is it is noly insured up to $5000.

please everyone look out for it... i would be looking but have no car to drive obviously n im waiting for police now.

1990 Nissan Skyline GTS

Black with gold mags

Front right guard is grey, indicator taped on.

Damage to the otehr side, big dent showing down past the paint

REGO: MUZ032

Had a fair bit of stereo gear... two respone amps... type Rsplits n sub... alpine h/u.

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well i saw that car last night cos my friend live in the same street. The car was there still at about 1am when i drove past.

Yeah thats where he lives, poor bugger getting it taken the one night he couldn't move it cause it had a battflattery :P

I wander how they did it. I know the R33 sucks to jump start eaven if the batery is flat, so unless they towed it, how the hell. Must of had a new battery or something.

There has been so many car crimes lately, if i ever catch anyone braking inot my car, i am going to beat the shit out of them.

The car was found. good news for muz
in what condition tho?

ignition wiring is a mess

passenger seat is toasted

most of the stereo is gone

Muz is waiting to hear back from the insurance company if they will repair or "pay out"

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