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1 week, about 15 skylines go missing...

Keeps happening every 6 months or so...

bloody hell! :mad:

here its more like 1 year and 10 skylines. :dry:

i CANNOT understand why aussies cant keep their thieving hands to themselves... :spank:

makes me worry about PHUMAN ( a very good friend of mine ) :thumbsup:

if anyone even CONTEMPLATED taking his car there would be hell to pay. :ninja:

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by the way KISIN i really like the way your car is set up. i could tell at a quick glance that you had all the bases covered.

a little sad you have to sell it but you know what they say..family comes first!

at least i know you havent thrashed it and have treated it with respect.

its a damn shame so many others in that state dont think the same way as you do.

by the way KISIN i really like the way your car is set up. i could tell at a quick glance that you had all the bases covered.

a little sad you have to sell it but you know what they say..family comes first!

at least i know you havent thrashed it and have treated it with respect.

its a damn shame so many others in that state dont think the same way as you do.

Sell car -> finish house renovations -> sell house -> free car on profit made with house.

Wont be log b4 i have another 1 :thumbsup:

yea my r33 gtst was almost stolen about 2 months ago down the road in a church carpark while i was at a wedding!!!! they managed to try to rip the alarm out and just cracked it and they also ran off with my passenger door handle and took a screwdriver to the door ats a mess!!! alarms are a great thing!! made dudes there take some notice to the skyline with its bonnet open!! cops tho didnt do a thing we rang them and they said they couldnt do much just looked for the car which was a black VS ss with stolen plates and 3 teenagers! i have learnt my lesson now as this is the 3rd attempt on my car in the last 6 months!!! i have now got a daily and the skyline hasnt seen the road for awhile till i know its safe and i can still see it in my sights! keep your eyes peeled they are out there!

Lucky someone spotted the bastards. Not good times for us Skyline owners at the moment.

It's been awful reading all these threads over the past few weeks. I'd hate for my baby to get stolen.

Have a bit of a read on this site and also Search You Area

sounds fun but wouldn't make a difference.

if that was the case and people thought twice about commiting a crime if they new there would be a consequence, there would be no crime in the world would there?

When we were younger we had a few issues with 2 areas; police action (or lack of) didn't work.

Vigilante action did. They dissapeared; must of moved area. Either way it appeared to work.

One was a group of surfy bums, another a group of drunken aborigionals.

In this case.. Unless its a group then no. Its near impossible.

This reminds me of my mates brother.....parked his commo at a busy car park for 40 mins to come back and find that his car was on blocks and his very recently purchased 19" where gone.....and this guy paid over 3 grand.....but they were hideous so i think they did him a favour....

seriously crazy that whenever I park my car I have to think about it being taken or wheels stolen.....absolute BS!!!

No matter where you park, if people want to do your car they'll do car, be it in the driveway of your home or at TTP. If you spend most of your time worrying about it, then you really can't enjoy the car for what it is.

I'm with madaz, get insurance, get an alarm, and if it gets nicked start again.

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