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Hi guys,

It was taken from outside outback steakhouse at parklea last night (Saturday) between 8 and 9:30.

If anybody has any information as to it's whereabouts please let me know.

The car is a purple 1989 R32 GTR, pictures attached.

The gold stripe up the side has been replaced by a black one.

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thats f*king gay

it had a top shelf alarm and immobilser system in it too

yeah I know so im thinking they picked it up on a flatbed :) I just finished getting it back on the road aswell and spent alot of money on it so im not too happy as u can imagine :(

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This car used to live across the road from me in the sydney suburbs. I had my GTS at the time put on bricks. There seemed to be a big boom in crime after that. Maybe there has been people that have had eyes on it for a while. However it sounds like she has a new owner now. Sorry about your loss and will definately keep and eye out for ya dude. Best of luck.

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That car without insurance?! Doubt it wouldnt be ..

I don't know about that. I have seen some pretty stupid idiots do the same thing.

Least it was insured. I know we would all rather have the car back but that's why I over insure mine.

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