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you poor bastards are getting your skulines ripped off ll over the place.

Im geting the Caldina cause its the same power as a line, Recaro interior sat nav reverse camera and sports lowered suspension...all over it man for 20 g's no worries

this just hit my inbox.. the chef better call me quick smart.

~ BE ONE OF THE FIRST IN AUSTRALIA TO OWN ONE OF THESE ! ~

The following vehicle is available through a supplier in Japan for 1,310,000 yen FOB. The cost in Australia is estimated to be $22,600.

2003 model....oh yep thats me... 4 dr wagon sleeper and mr crook is none the wiser.

you poor bastards are getting your skulines ripped off ll over the place.

Im geting the Caldina cause its the same power as a line, Recaro interior sat nav reverse camera and sports lowered suspension...all over it man for 20 g's no worries

this just hit my inbox.. the chef better call me quick smart.

~ BE ONE OF THE FIRST IN AUSTRALIA TO OWN ONE OF THESE ! ~

The following vehicle is available through a supplier in Japan for 1,310,000 yen FOB. The cost in Australia is estimated to be $22,600.

2003 model....oh yep thats me... 4 dr wagon sleeper and mr crook is none the wiser.

dont bet on it a stegea was stolen a few weeks ago and was been driven around adelaide for about a week

Won't be long before the crooks catch onto the fact that these things have a bit of power and are worth stealing.

Same old addage - alarm your Skyline and park it somewhere safe, and they won't steal it.

You will notice that basically every single Skyline that has been stolen recently had no alarm. And you can bet they had no club lock either.

If I leave mine in a place even a little sus I always use my Clublock. Yes, they will cut through a Clublock soon enough - but not while the alarm is going off with 4 micro peizos in their ears (and I have tested them - they hurt your head a LOT), and even if they got the Clublock off they still have to deal with the alarm and the very well hidden kill switches (how well do you reckon the car will run wihtout a fuel pump?).

^ Very true, its all about the deterrents.

That being said if a skilled thief wants your car enough, I wouldnt bet against them.

Ps. Quick release steering wheel ftw :D

Edited by Yawn
^ Very true, its all about the deterrents.

That being said if a skilled thief wants your car enough, I wouldnt bet against them.

Ps. Quick release steering wheel ftw :P

electrodes in the seat ftw although bodily fluids may be left but thats just DNA for the courts to prosecute

this is crazy

you shouldnt have to change cars because they are now target for thieves

so now we will never see any nice skylines on the road - as they are all locked up and only used as weekend/cruise cars

i mean whats the point of having your daily driver being a skyline ?

and be buggered if im changing over to another commondore/falcon

  • 2 weeks later...
this is crazy

you shouldnt have to change cars because they are now target for thieves

so now we will never see any nice skylines on the road - as they are all locked up and only used as weekend/cruise cars

i mean whats the point of having your daily driver being a skyline ?

and be buggered if im changing over to another commondore/falcon

Gota caldina coming will post pics soon

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