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Can you all please keep an eye out for a silver VL Calais which was stolen from the Logan Hyperdome between 11:30 and 2pm.

The rego number is 51CAS and is lowered on VY 17's.

If anyone spots it can they please let me know on here, via PM or contact Miss Niz.

Thank you.

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Thanks for posting up for us Paul.

Most of you qld members know my boyfriend's car, so if anyone knows anything, please let us know ASAP.

All i can say is i hope these rotten pricks rot in hell. How anyone can do this kinda thing, especially right before christmas is low, very low.

Edited by Miss Niz

We got to Hyperdome around 11.45am and parked the car on level 1 near bi-lo escalators. Went back at 2.10pm to find the car was gone. So it was stolen anywhere around then. We're still looking into the camera footage to see if we can find the bastards.

thats unreal,

i fail to believe that it could have occured,

surely there were ppl around doing christmas shopping etc

..its shocking

well all the best, hope it shows up, ill be keeping my eyes open

this is shitty news Nadeem. cant believe this was stolen but your last one wasnt. hope it turns up. you got surance?

Yeah it's not pleasant, especially right before christmas. And not to mention that my daily driver (the bluey) blew the head gasket last week too, so i've got that off the road for another week or two at least.

Nadeem has got insurance, but the market value of a VL calais is absolute bullshit, and the payout figure won't even be enough to cover the stereo equipment and my $450 oakley sunnies which i left in the glovebox (i never ever leave them in the car, but of course on this day it was a first for me). Especially given how tidy this one was.

Thanks guys! I guess we're just hoping someone has seen it or knows about it, and i guess the more people who know, the more chances we have.

I hope these bastards have a really rotten christmas, just like they've destroyed ours... Pricks!

so sorry ot hear! vl's: great car for getting around.... best holden ever made! sadly very easy to steal! the first thing i did with mine was solex locks

i hope you see it again ASAP in good condition and also find out who the bastards were..... get ur own back.

GOOD LUCK!

Just had a call from the police. Car has been found burnt out in Marsden. Just went to see the wreck. Totally rooted. F$@%ing @ssholes.

Nadeem and i thank you for your support guys.

If anyone does have any information, please pm me if you wish to keep it on the low.

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