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Hey, my friends '33 was stolen last night from out the front of one of his friends houses in prospect. Its fairly noticeable and i'm sure some of you have seen it before on the roads...its a dark purple/almost black colour when its dark but really sparkly during the day. Has two 18's on the back with black centres and crome lips. Its got a trust front mount as well as a bov...fairly noisy thing so if ya see it please let the police know!!! oh yea number plate is WVP 315 and it was up for sale on here not long ago...

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This is getting way out of control. I am so paranoid I have put in 2 kill switches, and bought a premium Club lock that I use whenever my car isn't in my very secure garage. Let's hope one of us catch these people and we can send them a strong message from the Skyline community about what happens to car thieves.

Hope it turns up.

Just some tips to secure your cars fellas :

- Remove the fuel pump fuse when you leave.

- Disable the boot from opening from within the cabin.

- Disable the door unlock button by the drivers side window if you have one.

- Get a club lock.

- Get an alarm.

- Install a kill switch or two.

- Replace your steering column housing screws with torx/torx-plus screws.

- Hide all valuables from sight.

- If parked while on holidays remove the battery and/or rims.

Other than that not much else we can do.

Someone has to do a stake-out seriously! this is f**king ridiculous.

...and my mates keep calling me a paranoid f**ker, cos I will never leave my car anywhere un-attended unless its in my Garage. a nice quote "if it gets stolen it doesnt matter you have insurance" :P bullshit if my car got stolen and recovered first thing I would do is sell the molested bitch.

fkn hell...i live in prospect :P i hope that never happens to me when i get my 32 :google:

that sux dude..did u ring the cops??even tho they would probs do shit all

i rekon i might go buy a gun n shoot the fkrs if i see em..thatd sort em out

this sh*it needs to stop soon!!!

hey guys, its actually my old car, i just sold it to my mate 2 weeks ago, it was actually stolen from northfield, hampstead road way..he's done 100k's in it! sucks so bad after all the time an effort was put into it too...had no alarm as was always locked in shed at my house or at my work, so he hasnt been drivin it much to get one fitted, the one time he took it out and left it somewhere f**kheads take it! its ridiculous, just so hope he gets it back and is not torched!

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ok the car was found last night at the cross keys hotel (they like the tittie bars then LOL) it was suss as they took the numbers plates and the stickers off it. It has gone up to elizabeth to be printed and stuff all the deck and speakers and gauges are gone and the front bar is rooted...i hope they catch them!

These parts have got to turn up somewhere, where are they all going. We should start engraving parts or something, help the cops track them.

Anyone want to start up a business marking parts, preferably with microdots like they use on some commodores etc.

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