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Hey everyone,

my car was taken from my house while i was asleep. it occurred in the early hours of saturday morning. as you can imagine i am devastated at the moment. it was my first car and it has been hardwork keeping her on the road. financially it has been tough. i've had this car for just over a year and it was my daily. now i am left with nothing! no car, only memories. :O

the purpose of this thread is that i ask of you all a favour. i ask that you all keep an eye out for her..and report anything you see to the police or contact me directly via pm. As a community we can make a difference.

if you see, hear or think something is sus..report it.

if you require more information, dont hesistant to pm me.

the details:

skyline r33, 95 model

Silver in colour

tinted windows

3.5inch kakimoto exhaust

fmic intercooler

apexi pod

18inch shadow chrome wheels

kind regards,

thankyou everyone for your ongoing support.

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i believe we have a lead from a NissanSilvia.com member.

mr_sikma

"i seen a dar silver 33 getting reamed yesterday around smithfield

didnt have a rear plate but had a custom front one which is weird coz i know whos front plate it was...

pm me for more (dont wana say too much)'

Did ya have a car alarm fitted? Just interested cos I got an alarm and everything fitted to my car, but i still lose sleep over worrying about it.

Good luck mate ;)

thanks for the well wishes mate, but yeh alarm was fitted and armed

edited: added another picture in original post

Ill definatly be keeping an eye, i live in Blakeview and my bf in Craigmore. So close to home!! I dont even take my car to the shops for five mins anymore its rediculous. You save for so long for some jealous ba**ard to come rip it right out of your hands. something needs to be done :yes:

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