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Well i have heard many of the GTRs around adelaide have been in the past attempted to be stolen or stolen. The guy responsible was eventually put away, was caught red handed in GTR. How true this is, I don't know.

Where i used to park my car (last year), near the river at adelaide uni, the cops said at least 3 cars were taken from there every week. A GTR went missing from there too early last yr. After my number plates dissapeared from there, i decided not to park my car there anymore. The GTR recovered just had a small nick on the passenger side door where what appeared to be a screw driver or something had been instered to open the door. A computer of some sort was then hooked up to the car comp to override any immobs/alarms...The ignition barrel was stuffed.

I know I would be hysterical if this happened to me, despite insurance. I too despise car theives!

If you leave your GT-R in public view what do you expect?.. ofcourse some jealous scum back is going to come along one day and try to steal it.

the best insurance is to buy some $2000 car to run around in and leave in public :( lock your GT-R away when not neeed.

Even though I only have an RS-X (which I guess is same thing as a GT-R :) ) I would never leave the thing parked on the street for long.

the best insurance is to buy some $2000 car to run around in and leave in public :) lock your GT-R away when not neeed.

exactly what i do!

i dont have a gtr either, but ive put too much time and effort into my car than to have some f**kwit come and mess it up for me.

i aint got a GTR but if i caught anyone fooling around in my 33 id call the cops after done punishing them.

PS, if they know what their doing, chances are their on this forum, tracking you down in the GTRz0r as we speak =P

sounds too organised to me

do you think some person /persons are looking around these forums to find locations of gtr's ?

probably..

apparently the police lurk these forums as well so i wouldnt be surprised that ppl other then skyline enthusiasts go on here

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