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The plates from Lorenz's stolen '31 Passage were spotted on a GTR this morning... Has anyone had a blue 32 GTR stolen?

ive seen couple of blue32 gtrs around. i take it they were just normal plates, nothing custom

i dont park mine in public anymore, got a crappy oldsmobile for that. couldnt pay a car theif enough to steal it. when i 1st got my gtr after huming about it i left it parked at the shop during the day for like 1 hr and someone tried to take it, done 1400 damage. lucky someone busted them in the act and scared em off. but spewing as it all come out of my pocket with the excess being way higher.

i keep seeing GTR's parked in way worse spots than i did, wont say where because they might park there regularly. but i dont know how they get away with it.

atleast mines safe at home, got a pretty good alarm system, and it takes me like 10min of reversing and driving forward just to get it out of the bs spot i have to park it in. that and there's 2 cars infornt of it with alarms and a dog likely to tear some nuts off. i highly recomend these safety measures for all GTR's

that and make sure no one follows you home, hit 270km just to be sure :D well maybe you dont need to go that far.

Edited by gzilla

Ive worked it out, what you need to do is get some magnetic GT-R badges.

When you park, you pull ur GT-R badges off and there you have it, its not a GT-R anymore. Just stick 'em back on when you get back in.

But on a serious note that is some scary stuff. Computers that hack into the alarm and imobiliser is a daunting thought, these theives get more and more professional.

Makes you want to go out and get some of this gear:

http://www.carsecurity1.co.uk/autoTaser.htm

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