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Stolen this morning between midnight and 9am from Unley.

From street... the one night I park in the street...

White Nissan Stagea wagon... VERY recognizable large rear wing...

CC832J Slim plates

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NOW HAS R34 GTT RIMS ON... and clear front indicators...

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CALL ME 0433 125 415

-Jesse

Edited by genkin
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That really sux man.

Hope your insurance comes thru ok.

Or otherwise I hope it gets recovered in good condition... :whistling:

Never thought it would happen to a "family wagon"...guess they are still a skyline underneath...

ouch.

Edited by pixel8r
sorry to hear that

from what i know you will need to have a min 3 point immobilizer to be insured?

Just needs to be australian insurance approved, which is pretty much any immobiliser supplied and fitted by a company here. Mine is 2-stage and is approved - a lot of dealers will fit them for you (as was the case with mine) so its insured when it leaves the yard. Sure I could get it done cheaper, but I wasn't taking chances with insurance.

As they say the most important part of any alarm isn't the alarm itself but how its installed. If everything's out in the open and easily visible then it doesn't matter how good it is, whereas even a cheap alarm can be professionally installed with black wiring etc. hidden out the way and can be very effective in theft prevention.

oh, and the immobiliser also needs to be auto-arming for it to be approved as well.

Edited by pixel8r
Apparently the stupid wankers are still driving it around, NO number plates on the front and a trade plate at the rear! Some skinhead white guy driving with some crack whore in the passenger seat!!

Who saw this and did they call the police and report it?

Seems odd for a stagea to be stolen in respect to the fact there arent many around so it would be fairly easily spotted, so to me its either a case that they already own a stagea and plan to use it for parts, or that they will try to sell it interstate, which again would still make it fairly easy to find due to the fact there arent entirely a large number of them in the country. Still worrying though, and from memory is the first reported case of a stagea being targeted that ive heard of, but ill be making sure both of mine are locked up tight at all times in any case!

that would be serious, i just got a call from my gf saying she very sure she just saw it driving down melbourne street towards town about 10 mins ago, white, rear wing, on trade plates with a built looking skinhead guy driving it.

Edited by skylineguy19

damn!! if that was my car and I saw someone in dealer plates driving it, I'd seriously think about smashing into them, then calling the police :P

Hope you get it back in one piece, it looks promising that people have seen it and it hasn't been stripped, even if you do get it back though, it doesn't really feel like the same car :no: mine didn't after it got broken into :P it just feels violated :(

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