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Already insured...at the mechanic now, getting ready for alarms/immobiliser and so forth.

Im really happy that i've got it back, cant wait to come out cruising with you guys :P

Ahhh this is very good news. I'm just asking my friend if they have found his s15. Maybe if yours was abandonded his might be as well. Only thing is i was already trying to convince him to get a GTR when he gets insurance money back. I guess he won't be joining us skyline owners.

Anyway good to hear the news.

my sympathy for those who have got their cars stolen. I know how it is to go thru this sh!t cuz i had my R33 S2 stolen only a month ago from macquarie uni parking lots, even THOUGH i had my insurance i lost alot of sh!t that weren't insured for. I give the biggest sympathy for that guy who hasn't had it insured although it wasn't very smart as he/she should of got a cover letter from the insurance company.

But i do feel better as i upgraded to R34 :D

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he was asking for help in finding his car that was stolen, not for 400 ppls to let him know what a poor decision it was to wait on the insurace, clearly he became well aware of that when he got back to the carpark and went..........o shit....

anyway mate, good to hear u got ur car back,

cheers

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