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Hey Guy's

My Brothers 2 door R33 Skyline got stolen :nyaanyaa: 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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I am on the road quite a lot, I will keep an eye out.

Good luck getting it back.

Thanks Guys,

Has been spotted cruising thursday n friday nights driving hard on Grange road heading towards the beach.

Still hasn't been found yet

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Thanks Guys my Brother n I really appreciate it.

How it got stolen was someone broke into his house through the lounge room stole the keys out of his bedroom while he was sleeping, snuck out the back door and took off in the skyline. Its a pitty my brother is a heavy sleeper :)

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nah this is a different one steve!

nonetheless i will definitely keep an eye out for ya bud!

hope you get the car back in one piece.

dang wonder if its the same person that took yours... same method of entry

nice car....would definitely keep an eye out as i have been after that bonnet and that kit for a long time and never get an straight answer as to what kit people have....sorry to hear your loss

maybe if you see him ask if he would like to swap bonnets with a cash adjustment his way get his mobile number and where he lives to do a swap then... :D:)

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