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What suburb was it taken from? I'll keep my eyes open for it.

Edit: Posted on ns:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=241278

Taken from Northgate.

Not sure if this 33 had an alarm. But it is another warning for all skyliner's without alarms - GET ONE!

Edited by Trav33

Jesus Christ... Another one!!

Im reckoning they have to somehow be related, the police Should park a skyline wait for the scum to try and steal it and have the thing under constant survailance.

If someone broke into their falcoons or commonwhores, I bet they would be the first to stab you. pretty pathetic they would do it someone else and think its ok.

yeah its a shame but it shows you where society is heading that a small minority (since the dawn of time) thinks its ok to take what they feel like the world owes them something

cars stolen people shot every week

Damn, this was stolen from one street away from mine. It is normally locked up in the garage - I don't often see it out where it could be stolen. Unlucky guy! Wonder if it has been found yet?

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