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My Brothers 2 door R33 Skyline got stolen :rofl: on Tuesday Night Wednesday morning around 4AM from West Richmond Area just off Marion Rd.

It is Black, with GTR Wing, sideskirts, rear spoiler, bonnet with the "backwards facing" scoops 3. 1 big on and 2 small ones either side. Blitz FMIC

19" Starcorp Mesh Rims and blue front calipers with shiny Nissan logo. Rims have scratches in the wheelnut recess's from being done up with a wheelbrace that had the chrome coming off!

The front the spoiler was down to the fiberglass cos he just fixed it so you can see where it was being touched up so a creamy colour instead of black.

Inside only has the 2 front seats in cos he was working on the interior.

Please can EVERYONE in adelaide keep an eye out for it cos I would like to get it home to him before christmas.

Pics will be up later tonight.

If you see it PM me or msg me on 0414060248.

Thankyou.

Cyra

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Its This front spoiler but down to the fiberglass no black paint on it.

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Its This front spoiler but down to the fiberglass no black paint on it.

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Hope this car gets recovered so your bro can start the new year on a good note..

best of luck

Cheers mate,

Nah hadn't had chance to get the car insured had just got it registered.

Thanks everyone for keeping an eye out for us.

Has been spotted but not found driving along Grange rd towards the beach by someone.

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So the car you saw in Springvale had S.A plates? Anything else that made you think it was this car? Was the front bar painted? What type of intercooler?

As for an alarm/ immobiliser, it would'nt have mattered anyway as the scum broke into the house while he was sleeping got the keys from his shorts pocket and nicked off with the car!

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Sounds like they knew how to and where to access his keys.. kinda strange dont you think?

Kinda strange yes, I thought the same thing! But after hearing that other people in S.A that have been through the same senario. Not so strange anymore!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/r3...en-t196021.html

Bit of a no brainer anyway cos who hides their keys once you've parked your car and gone inside?? There is only so many places they could be put, and you'd think that you and your keys are relativley safe inside your own house....... I guess not

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Bit of a no brainer anyway cos who hides their keys once you've parked your car and gone inside?? There is only so many places they could be put, and you'd think that you and your keys are relativley safe inside your own house....... I guess not

I do :thumbsup:

Man, cover notes are essential. The day its registered get one...

Theres just no excuse.. so sad to see such a tidy 33 stolen. All the best trying to get it back..

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