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it was stolen! stupid f*ks tried to run with a space saver on the rear but they caught them! they will be in another stolen car next week with our pathetic justice system! the car actually looks familar

white 32 gtr nismo rear lip wing, work or piaa rims

Wouldn't surprise me tho if it was stolen with the amount of line thefts recently :(

There were two other thefts last night, guys torched the car and jumped into icey cold wetlands hahaha.

losers, they got busted.

This r32 wasn't stolen, just tried to outrun cops for reasons they didn't say.

Weird, I know a guy with white r32 and screamer pipe who is also 18 and has successfully outrun cops before out north?? Maybe he tried again down south... car looked very similar.

Just watched ch.10 news, will watch ch.7 again at 6.00 and see if they say anything different.

ooops, yeah it was stolen :(

ne1 know whos it was? it 'looked' clean and shiney. Before losing its rubber and slamming into a wall...

Seriously though, how many car thefts have occured in the last few weeks.... and high speed chases.

Getting a bit outa hand..... mostly in northern suburbs....

Edited by bluegts

just watched chanel 9 news n yes the car was stolen.the ignition barrel was fkd.

hopefuly no 1 from here.... looked like a nice 32 too

hope the theif gets fkd up lol

Form the looks of it the ign barrel was still intact. They had a separate key barrel which had been wired in up under the dash from what i saw....?

ohh kk...i was helpin mum cook in looked up n saw wires so i assumed they hot wired it or sumfing

Saw it also,

Whatever they were thinking of outrunning cops with that rim i have no idea. Last time a skyline went quick on one of those ended in a death interstate didn't it? Think it was Silver R33 or something?

Guess he won't be doing that anytime soon....

man what a joke outrun the cops on spacesavers......

off track but a mate had a airstrip day a few years ago chucked two space savers on the back of a 11sec 180 lol very intersting as you would imagine....

agreed with shy s6

the justice system should make an example of these retards and really make life hard for them. cos im sure they know they will barely get a penalty and be out stealing more cars soon

Edited by Sambo33

all these thefts... i cant believe it...

this has seriously got me dusting off the old club lock out the shed...

So if these pricks come armed with their gadgets to get the car started, theyd wanns be carrying a decent hack saw.

Hmm.. starting to think i should move my car off the front lawn, space saver on the front may attract some thieves looking for a good time. havta bring a spare battery with them tho as i take mine out, unless they want to push it uphill off the lawn, although R32's arnt that heavy to push. a month and i'll have new tyres anyways so wont be on there for much longer :P

Must've been an awful ride with the space saver on there..... Pull mine out the front and it feels so weird with it on there, may feel differant with it on the back tho, owner may havta look at his suspention as i hear its bad to drive for long periods of time with one on....

Edited by GTR-32

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