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My friend had his silver s15 stolen from there as well today. You might have seen him there today as well. His plates were MYS-15X. His car was insured luckily. Maybe you'll both get lucky and get them back..

Yea matter of fact, I was talking to the security guys when he came up. We were sitting in the security "office" for a while.

shame about the cars..It was actually almost exactly the same time :happy: so possibly the same ppl??

Just really hoping we both get them back...

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Yea matter of fact, I was talking to the security guys when he came up. We were sitting in the security "office" for a while.

shame about the cars..It was actually almost exactly the same time :happy: so possibly the same ppl??

Just really hoping we both get them back...

Yeah and he was only there for 45 minutes for a dentists appointment. That sucks hard. I hate people who steal shit!!! It frustrates me. Well good luck getting it back and hope you get it back in good condition and they find these people.

ahhh wait a minute... Is the 6th level the roof? I was parked there just today!

but i was in a Mercedes... I wouldn't even steal it... unresponsive piece of shit... might as well be driving itself...

not right on the roof. but the green level underneath..it was parked just next to where the escalators go up...so a bit disappointed that nobody saw anything :happy: i always thought parking there wud be safer cuz ppl constantly walk past....

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Good News everyone :)

The car has been found and recovered....and its in one piece :D

It was found near bankstown and has some minor damage to the front bar, but besides that, a shitload of fingerprinting dust and some chocolate near the gearstick it is in good condition :P

The only things taken out of the car were two jumpers and some cds. But there were someone elses clothes in the car instead...

Anyways, I picked it up today and dropped it off at a mechanic to get the ignition coil fixed and get security system installed and for him to have a look through the engine. Im really glad to have it back and just wanted to let you guys know, and thank everyone for being on the look-out for me and gettin the word out to others, I really appreciate all your help.

So if you see it somewhere, be nice and say hello :)

Thanks guys

Chris

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Yea I'm soo thankful thats its back and almost completely the way i parked it:)

I dont quite understand why they stole it yet either...especially cuz they took 2 cars together.

^^^thats heaps true.....chris_cross did you see how many k's they did??????

well..Im not entirely sure, but they mustve done way over 200k's...

Yea I'm soo thankful thats its back and almost completely the way i parked it:)

I dont quite understand why they stole it yet either...especially cuz they took 2 cars together.

well..Im not entirely sure, but they mustve done way over 200k's...

Seriously mate, given the location it was found in, as I said I reckon it was just a couple of low-lifes who wanted to burn around in a nice car instead of their POS for a few weeks. The car was probably found because they decided to go steal another and left it abandoned. This is not saying everyone in bankstown is scum by the way!!

Yea I'm soo thankful thats its back and almost completely the way i parked it:)

I dont quite understand why they stole it yet either...especially cuz they took 2 cars together.

well..Im not entirely sure, but they mustve done way over 200k's...

thats not too bad.....

dude your one lucky mofo! esp since no parts were racked off c'mon skyines are basically an autobarn if u got a screwdriver in hand

that is seriously good luck take care of it insure and get one crazy ass hell alarm with nasa, cia, fbi, sas tracking on it or something :rolleyes:

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