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hi this is all to common

my best mates white r33 was stolen last night

from marsfield between 9pm and 730am today

it had a tarnarbi exhust witch was very loud, dump pipe

Plates "MUN 61E"

standard rims M SPEC kit

also had boost controler

if it is seen call me Scott 0414905905

or glen (owner) 0402312197

cheers

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PHUCK ME!! Another one!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry to hear bout it, i will keep my eyes posted...again!!!

Was it in a garage, alarm????

Im gettin the feeling there is someone out there either building up a R33 or selling parts cheap!!!! The phucker better not run into me!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Theyve been warned!

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Sorry to hear it dude - ive seen this car around the Ryde area. Hearing this just brings it a little bit closer to home - like say on my doorstep.

Hopefully like URMINE, it is recovered and in reasonable condition.

Post pics so everyone knows what to look for.

What more can we do to stop this epidemic?

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No alarm, no insurance...ouch.:rolleyes:

Irrespective of whether your friend gets the car back i think we should be passing the collection hat around. Please tell me he doesnt have finance on the car!

Does a Brant alarm make that big a difference to car security, say over another mid level aftermarket alarm.

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