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Hey guys

I know i don't know most of people on here but i would really be greatfull if anyone on here spots my car and reports it to police asap............

It's a

Black R34 GT-T

18"BBS rims

FMIC

Front number plate is on the left hand side

Plates: XNA 787

It was stolen on Monday morning in front of my house with my brothers car parked behind it ........... In Paradise between lower north east and gorge Rd

Last i heard about it was Monday avo around 6pm on Bridge Rd involved in a hit and run

Once again any info on its whereabouts would be greatly appreciated as well as a small reward to anyone for helping

My contact number is 0416 182 814 ring any time 24/7

Thank you once again

Drazen

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Thats seriously fcked up, did they steal/move your brother's car too?

Once again, did it have an immobiliser? Only ask cause I'm curious whether these cnts are stealing cars where the owner has done all the right things in regards to prevention, then still get fcked over.

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Thats seriously fcked up, did they steal/move your brother's car too?

Once again, did it have an immobiliser? Only ask cause I'm curious whether these cnts are stealing cars where the owner has done all the right things in regards to prevention, then still get fcked over.

They didn't steal my brothers car left it running in the middle of our street with another stolen car dumbed in front of our house......... i did have a immobiliser .......... worst thing is on saturday i even said ill go and get a gps tracker on it monday after work..........

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holly shit!! bad luck on ya, mate. sorry to hear that, will pay attention on the road for ur joy,

i have just experienced 4 thiefs (aussies!!) stealing a holden commodore which is my mate's uncle's car, we questioned them while they were in the car in the security locked up underground garage, but we have been told they were from body corp to disable the alarm as it's been going on and off. firstly ,we don;t know the car got alarm or not untile further informed by his uncle, it doesn't have one. secondly, they looked like honest oz, and one of them is pretty old and the other was pretty young. so we let them off.

even though later on we reported to the police who did the finger print second day, i don;t think there is any help.

but ur story is even worse man, good luck on finding da car.!

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damn. ive heard of a few cars going missing even though they were parked under carports/in front of other cars.

goes to show that if they want the car they will have it.

hope you get it back, and if you do, in one piece.

ill keep a look out around here, but i dont really see much other then commodores.

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If theives take my car, they can say CHEESE at the same time.

Also, its 4-6 feet from my head, n chance I wont wake up, i have had nightmares in my sleep that have been lesser about my car that have woken me up.

Take the nessesary precautions... and dont worry about catching thieves. Prevention > Cure.

Take this for example, if you have a computer, get a security DVI card off ebay, ~20-40 bucks, get a camera, ~80-400 bucks (depending on brand, quality), hook it all up, set it in right position, record only when picture is moving, and you have a valuable asset.

Immobiliser/Car Alarm, I have a Viper, cost me ~400 dollars, ~600-700 retail. ~150 installation. This is a last resort pretty much, last line of defence.

Fuses. You can take out more than a few or just 1 fuse that will make sure your car does not move from its position via engine. Ask people via pm.

Dont skimp out. Dont let people tell you "This is the best for your money" cause maybe the money you have isnt good enough, save up a bit more. its like insurance.

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ah man~~ sorry to hear that~!!! i'll keep an eye out for the car and got your number, so as soon as see the car i'll buzz ya.

this is really scary that there are so many skyline's being stolen... only had my car for 3 month and since then i heard about 15 to 20 skylines being stolen.... it's crazy...

hope those theifs get caught soon!!!!

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