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Hey guys, a friend just phoned me up to tell me that a mate's R33 was stolen from the 6th level of Hornsby Westfield carpark this afternoon. It's a fresh import and unfortunately not insured. It's a 1996 series 2 black R33 with black and white rego plates: BCZ 52M. Can people please keep a lookout and chase it down or report it if they spot these scumbags.

Cheers Steve.

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Anyone driving without insurance is a dolt.

Like said before "I just got the car" is no excuse. What happens if you run into the back of a Ferrari on the way home from the seller?

You should have insurance from the day you pick up the car.

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that sux, i've parked there a few times too.

couldn't agree more with liz tho re: insurance. when i got my r33 insurance was sorted b4 i drove it home, put it in a lock up garage w/padlock and the alarm/immobiliser was installed the next day.

will keep a look out :thumbsup:

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I know you know this but using the excuse "i just got the car" as a reason why it isn't insured is a joke. Insurance is free until you get the bill so why anyone would risk it is a joke.

I agree. it should be your number one priority to get that cover note.

anyway.. gl finding it! I've had uninsured cars before (silvia) and was lucky enough to come out ontop.. but i won't be risking it again... EVER

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