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A mate of mine who lives just down the road from me has a 33 the same as mine GOT STOLEN TODAY!

WHITE s2 R33 Gts-t type m.

STOLEN FROM GILLMAN AREA AROUND 3:45 - 4:45

stock wheels. very clean car.

REGO : CC 310G

please keep an eye out...

thanks guys!

Ryan

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A mate of mine who lives just down the road from me has a 33 the same as mine GOT STOLEN TODAY!

WHITE s2 R33 Gts-t type m.

STOLEN FROM GILLMAN AREA AROUND 3:45 - 4:45

stock wheels. very clean car.

REGO : CC 310G

please keep an eye out...

thanks guys!

Ryan

hey did he have a alarm Gillman area, ottoway area a high risk area for getting your car stollen check this site out http://www.carsafe.com.au check how safe your area is anyway bak to this.

i lived at ottoway just ove eastern parade had 3 break-in attempts on my car so i moved 1st time was a b!@tch completley stuffed my door lock and handle they didnt get in looked at the alarm the sensetivity was almost off so turned it up now if a bird lands on the roof it goes off 2nd time alarm went off no visible damage 3rd time no visible damage .

New area no attempts yet!!!

my sis lives down that way ill tell here the rego number and to keep an eye ill keep a eye out also hope you find your mates pride and joy best ove luck :D

why would sapol want to help???? they are probably thinking........its one less import on the road............who cares how the owners feel??? there must be a way that maybe we could approach sapol and say something to them perhaps????

does anyone know what these buggers are actually doing to steal them?

do they unlock the doors eg - with thick steel wire to hit the passenger door unlock button on the drivers door main switch panel? -thats one of those things you'd be stupid not to disconnect. but then again if they try long and hard enough, they could probably even unlock the drivers door lock itself.

and what do they do to start them up? it is just like hotwiring any car?

one would think immobilizers actually do something...!

this is fking madness! i would love to catch one of these c*nts!

goto your auto electrition and get him to re-wire that switch so that it only works with the accesories on

once your in its just like stealing any other car, all cars are the same cant say anymore may have said too much

no, its just Adelaide.

no one gives a f**k about anyone else these days.......

lived here my whole live and Im watching the city slowly becoming a real shithole.

ppl want something they take it. how do you stop that ?

oh be quiet, lol. our car is in the top10 list of being stolen, so its not a matter of being the same as any other car, its a matter of time and oppurtunity for theives, all of them know what their doing, most of them, so you dont need to tell them how to steal a car.

Have a look at a Mitsubishi 380. Only way to steal that car is to car jack someone, honestly. Its so secure. Emulate it somehow.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t
oh wtf seriously.

Im just as much angry at thieves as i am with SAPOL about not doing enough on this matter.

Er....Sapol arnt there to keep a lookout for every car on the road every second...All they can do is keep a lookout for if one of them sees it out.

why would sapol want to help???? they are probably thinking........its one less import on the road............who cares how the owners feel??? there must be a way that maybe we could approach sapol and say something to them perhaps????

I wish people would stop police bashing. "ZOMG my ricerz been defectzored!!!11!!!" Who u gunna ring when u need help? Ghostbusters?

does anyone know what these buggers are actually doing to steal them?

do they unlock the doors eg - with thick steel wire to hit the passenger door unlock button on the drivers door main switch panel? -thats one of those things you'd be stupid not to disconnect. but then again if they try long and hard enough, they could probably even unlock the drivers door lock itself.

and what do they do to start them up? it is just like hotwiring any car?

one would think immobilizers actually do something...!

this is fking madness! i would love to catch one of these c*nts!

Yes lets all post up on the interweb about how to steal a skyline

U cant stop anyone breaking into a car. All u can do is not leave shit in eyes view (gauges, controllers) and make it harder for them (hidden alarms, 2 manual cutoff switches) to increase the time they have to fark with it.

If u have full comp insurance, sit back and dont worry.

is it me or do most cars stolen are stock. what im getting at is this, done up cars means money spent on it means good/best alarm to prevent it from getting stolen. whilst stock means i dont give a fk, it runs and its a skyline, thats all that matters equates to easy target. im obviously generalising, sure there are sleeper. anywho, way off topic.

to the point, more details please. as skyline drivers, we would like to be educated (or at least I do) about these things. What time, alarm (if any), contact details if we seen it etc etc would go a long way.

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