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hi guys,

my friends started this thread. Was stolen from New st Brighton. I had an alarm and immobilser, was insured full comp.

Was stolen between 11-7am, possibly on a tow truck as i didnt hear an alarm, and there was no smashed window. The car

is very distinctive. Have painted engine rocker cover, has hard pipes painted blue to an apexi cooler, has the stock airbox,

600cc injectors. It has blitz rims, 18x10 only gtr i have seen with these rims. Has Trust exhaust, and front pipes, powerfc,

interior is perfect, with gtr mats. Has gauge pillar with an apexi water temp and trust boost gauge el blue colour.

Is perfect in terms of body, has a scraped front lip. Any info much appreciated to Todd on 0401813311

here are some pics

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thanks for your help guys

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Mate really sorry to hear that.....is just down the road from my place so will keep a look out.

Unfort if it had an alarm that was on etc I'd say it was taken by a pro and therefore won't be spotted in its current form.

Best of luck with getting her back....

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Fark! I saw this on Sunday parked there and was saying how nice it was so assuming it was taken from the same place, know exactly where it was. It is only just up from where I was. That sucks and is all the more worrying because of the area.

It is opposite a friends parents place they are renting which is how I noticed it (and being a skyline in brighton is slightly rare too)

Hope it is found in one piece :thumbsup:

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Sux, hope you'd recover it in one peice.

One night i went out with my friends and my gtr was parking at the front. Came home around 2am and saw a TOW truck stopped right next to my gtr, it drove forward then reversed back.

We didn't want to make an apperance yet at the time but my mate decided to pulled his car out from the back street, shine his high beam toward the truck and guess what, the truck drove off. There are too many scum bags out there, just take extra care guys.

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Ouch - hope you get it back.

At least you are smart enough to have had insurance on it, unlike most others who post stolen cars on these forums.

Unfortunately, you should keep an eye out for parts being sold as well :thumbsup:

yeah whats with that? why is it that stolen cars are always the ones that are uninsured?

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^^ IMO thieves do their research and if it's insured the insurance company will be looking out for it because they want to get as much money back as they can, especially if they're going to have to pay 20k+

Pretty hard to find an uninsured car, once it's in another area that you aren't often in, your not likely to see it again.

That being said hope you can find it mate.

Good luck

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Sorry to hear buddy. Hope all works out, one way or the other.

Sorry to hear...

Get one of these up ya http://www.smokemachines.net/buy-car-smoke...ty-system.shtml

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I have something like one of these in my store, they're relay cool, expensive though.

http://www.smokecloak.com.au/index.php?opt...1&Itemid=2#

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