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I'm sorry for your lost mate. Hope you find the prick soon.

To be honest, I don't think he'll travel around the area he stole the car so everyone needs to keep an eye out for this car.

Goodluck on your search for this guy.

There is a slight possibility that the car is still in the area (have faith!! ;))

My cousins GTR got stolen from his work and he got a phone call (some time later...) because someone reported the car blowing a lot of smoke.

any witnesses..another thing surely most people would be aware that noone is going to come with the intention of buying a car at 10.30 at night no matter who they are.. you cant see much in the dark!!

hope u catch the bastard Ill keep an eye out and have a word to a few of my mates who are coppers.

In a way that isn't true either..

I sold my 300ZX at 11pm believe it or not (although I wasn't keen on the guy coming over to my house after what happened to that yellow S15 since it happened around my area..)

Nevertheless, I will keep my eye out in the S.E. area.

Sorry for your loss....hope some one can spot it for you. >_<

So many questions unanswered though.

Why a 32GTR?...let alone a stock one.

I would have...picked a fully sick one..so I could strip and sell all the parts for big bucks.

Also why have you not heard from the police yet?....they have access to all mobile numbers and calls made.

If I was to guess..I would say some one is compliancing there car and needed stock parts

or he had an accident with his GTR32 and wanted one for body parts..let alone keep engine parts for spares.

There should be a thread on how to sell your car privately..this stunt has been pulled far to often.

People wake up..not every one is honest.

Some cheat and steal for a living.

That guy called me during the day and I told him I will be home late around 9:30PM, that's why it was that late.

I really want the car back, as I was selling the car to pay my credit card debit...........I really need help

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