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My friends car (sau member also) was stolen today from Miranda Car-park approx at 12.30pm

He parked his car, walked into the shopping center to realise he left his wallet in the car.. Came back and it was gone

Description: White 180sx, with black bonnet, boot and roof with stockies on!!

Plates: AU43AF

He only just got this new car on the road!!!

Im sure you all know how much effort he has put into it.

So please keep a look out!!

Me and few other ns members have been searching around miranda with no luck. It didnt have much fuel in it at all, so im sure he/she must have filled up.. But petrol pumps werent much help

These pics were only taken last night:

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He just finished transfering his old car to the new shell (took him 3 months of hard work by him-self)..

So I dont think he put all his kill switches in etc etc..

Only went up to miranda to pay for insurance..

So please everyone keep an eye out!! He spent a lot of time from a bare shell to this by him self.. So a lot of hard work!!

HOLY FARK!!!!!

I saw this car today!!! would have been almost 1245 pulling into the shell on the left hand side of taren point road heading towards the city.... im deadly serious... saw 2 blokes in the car but thats all i remember....

the shell servo should have CCTV footage!!!!

i was on my way back from miranda myself and must have left at the same time as the criminals!

i really hope ive helped!

haysey, sounds like you're on to something.

i advise u ring the # and let peter know asap..

fken amazing how they got into the car so fast and drove off.

did pete leave the ticket in the car? if not i swear security there shud beef it up a bit.

they should take down details of all drivers who claim they lost their ticket..

but i guess why wud they bother cause they rather just the $50 or so to let them out and not waste any time filling out forms.

Edited by whyte

i just called peter and informed him

hes on the hunt!!!

it was definately the car i saw and these crooks will definately be on the cctv footage at the servo and probs shitting themselves by now...

and where i parked at miranda today i didnt need a ticket at all.. maybe they should install machines hey..

Miranda and Macquarie are two extremely well known places for car thieves. Why these shopping centers don't care about their customers is beyond me. I'd say a few cars per day go missing at both and what's being done about it...

thank you so much Ed for the phone call

cops are gonna check the videos for me

thanks so much Ed true champion

no worries bro... a case of Hoegaarden would be in order when you get your car back hahahahahaha

hope all goes well and these idiots are caught!

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