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Hey ppl can u keep an eye out for a black r32 skyline with number plates LAGY-32.. it has a black front mounted intercooler 18inch Chrome ame wheels and a Big white Team SR sticker on the front windscreen.. also LED rear tail lights.. Car was taken while i was having dinner parked in the Wakefield St car park near the grand.. Time was between 5.45pm and 7.45 pm.. its quite a noticeable car so im sure ppl will see it if not the cops.. and if the C**TS who took it are found i f*kin hope u get wat u deserve.. just cause u cant afford nice things.. dont go out and steal them. :|

if u see it driving or find it somewhere call me on 0408 820 538 or call the cops please

thanks heaps ppl

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yea the car had an immobiliser.. thanks guys for looking out.. and today at the bay at that time.. broad daylight.. a paying ticket carpark.. im sure i was followed or sum shit.. and only there for 1.5 hrs max 2.. but yeh im pissed

IMport S13.. i've know dom for years now.. i am a original sr member and we also work together

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just hopfuly they dont find gate an loose it

posted up on NS for ya

hows that work we park in getto area this moarnin an car still there park at the bay an it gets floged WTF

yea no shit.. im sure they'll have a good thrashing hit limiter and gate open all the way thru till 4th :D.. dont know if i wont it back after that

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nah cain there is a very simular one .. just a lil different rims. and no LED tail lights.. and the car was in the garage last nite.. so unless it sleepdrove then it want mine :D

thanks mate tho

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