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Has anyone else noticed that this is the second car within the last few weeks to have been stolen AFTER the person has broken into the house while people were there and stolen the keys and then the car?? I thought it was bad enough they came down our driveway at 7am on a Saturday let alone come into the house!!

yeh :S

Ive taken to taking my keys everywhere with me, even if my family are home and ive left the car there, still take my keys with me. Have also started parking the rest of the cars BEHIND mine, since i live in this same suburb. Pain in the ass at 4:30 every morning to move all the cars to let me out, but hell of alot safer.

I've seen this car around, looks hot.

Its distinct so will keep an eye out.

Can't believe how many R33's are stolen these days. Makes me scared. Although mine secretly will take a little more effort to get going.

But still, they must be fair easy to break into and hot wire! Although having said that I've had all my ignition wiring out when I was screwing around with fuel pumps, and although its all black, it is easy to work out which wire is doing what. And with imobilisers under there too, its even easier to pin point the ignition wiring.

HI ALL

For anyone who has had their vehicle stolen recently and not yet recovered, please email me a clear photo (preferably side shot and or 3/4 front shot) with rego number, contact details and where & when it was stolen from.

We have agents conducting static surveillance on the road everyday throughout Adelaide so I can pass pics and regos onto them.

They'll either make contact with me or you immediately upon sighting. No guarantees but what have you got to lose.

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not screaming intelligence going on beach runs in stolen imports are we....

Nah, not the sharpest tool in the shed thats for sure!

HI ALL

For anyone who has had their vehicle stolen recently and not yet recovered, please email me a clear photo (preferably side shot and or 3/4 front shot) with rego number, contact details and where & when it was stolen from.

We have agents conducting static surveillance on the road everyday throughout Adelaide so I can pass pics and regos onto them.

They'll either make contact with me or you immediately upon sighting. No guarantees but what have you got to lose.

[email protected]

Hey mate can you work with the info supplied in this thread? Or would it be better with a fresh email with all the details and pics. Cheers mate.

Sorry to hear fella, BUT it might pay to post this stuff up as soon as it happens and not a few days later!! Could be in bits gettin sent all over Australia by now!!

Good luck anyways!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/r3...en-t195812.html

Thanks for the reassuring words :thumbsup: but it was posted up as soon as possible after we had found out!!!

AGAIN THANKS IS IN ORDER TO EVERYONE FOR BEING SO HELPFUL!!!

Who better to get on the case than fellow car enthusiats that would want the same thing done if the shoe was on the other foot.

Hey mate can you work with the info supplied in this thread? Or would it be better with a fresh email with all the details and pics. Cheers mate.

There's probably enough info on this thread but it may be easier to get pics and details briefly on an email that I can easily forward onto the other agents.

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sorry to hear.

pretty gay how people are breaking into homes now, while people are home and people not noticing, they must be like ghosts and the fact they found the room with the keys. pretty daring.

Good luck in finding it.

no shit still no word yet if its been this long i think the pricks that stole it are stripping it maybe on its way to interstate hope your brother has some luck man and gets it one peace

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Yeah, I can confirm I've seen it in Melbourne.

Not in Springvale though - more so in Noble Park... that back bar and side skirts... I swear I've seen it.

If I were you, I would contact the Victorian Police and give them your VIN number... they'll put it on their register... so if they randomly pull people over with a similiar description, they can do a check... don't worry, in Springvale/Noble Park area - cops pull Skylines over all the time, You should be able to find it quick... good luck...

It was driving pass Springvale road towards the lights leading to Noble Park station... the driver was an Asian guy in his late 20's - looked like a street-wise kinda dude... I remember, as he pulled up to me and wanted to drag me - the Mrs. and I joked about how he would have no chance so I remember quite clearly... hope your brother gets his car back mate... ring the cops asap!!

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Update. I am hoping that it is just the case of someone with the same kit as someone spotted it hear in adelaide on the weekend.???? so am unsure of its whereabouts. Still would be great for eyes to keep a look out and if seen call the police and follow it to where ever they are hiding it. :domokun:

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