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Thread on Nissan Silvia with details - http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=285584

Stolen last night (6-Feb) from Prahran.

Sparco rims, FMIC, sunroof, 2-tone - otherwise stock looking.

Has Apexi P1 exhaust but not too many other identifying parts.

Contact details in NS thread.

Thanks

J

My sister live's in Prahran and 3 weeks ago her car got broken in to. They used a glass sucsion cab to get the window of and used a crow bar the yunk the side of the bonnet up nere the battery to take of the turmals, So the aleam wouldnt go off.

Hey guys, this topic is about my car, my number is 0400888592 if you see or hear anything, there is a $200 reward for any info that leads to me getting the car back, walking down the street there seems to be alot of broken glass on some spots on the road, i alos hope i find it, if you guys can keep an eye out it would be greatly appreciated, maybe i'll buy a r33 if it dosn't come back

Hmm. My mate's Soarer got broken into in Prahan a couple of weeks ago also. We need to organise a hunt.

i just drove around all the near by streets it took me over three hours, and i went around chadstone car park but i didn't find my silvia, hopefully with all you guys keeping a eye out that should cover alot more ground

so much for living in a posh'ish area!

hopefully you have some luck in finding it

huh, more like a crime filled area, i live in a apartment building and it has a locked laundry that me and another friend of mine share, three weeks ago someone climbed the outside drain pipe went through the window on the second story and stole both of our washing machines and a dryer in the middle of the night, the hall way of the apartments gets graffiti every second day, its not just the building im in its the whole street, on chapel street the homeless are on every second corner, thats why i just brought a house a few weeks ago in croydon. i only had 11 days to settlement

so much for living in a posh'ish area!

hopefully you have some luck in finding it

Its actually a great place to live during the day, its just at night and on weekends when the 'tourists' come in a get loose. Same with St Kilda.

Hey guys, this topic is about my car, my number is 0400888592 if you see or hear anything, there is a $200 reward for any info that leads to me getting the car back, walking down the street there seems to be alot of broken glass on some spots on the road, i alos hope i find it, if you guys can keep an eye out it would be greatly appreciated, maybe i'll buy a r33 if it dosn't come back

Surly matt will give you a discount on a car ;)

993 turbo with police flack jackets and MP5's in the front thanks, then ask him "whatcha gonna do"

I crack myself up.

BUT best of luck finding the car fingers crossed it shows up in one piece, and the thief, in many pieces.

My sister live's in Prahran and 3 weeks ago her car got broken in to. They used a glass sucsion cab to get the window of and used a crow bar the yunk the side of the bonnet up nere the battery to take of the turmals, So the aleam wouldnt go off.

a decent alarm will have a backup independent power source to avoid this old trick.

a decent alarm will have a backup independent power source to avoid this old trick.

A DECENT alarm will have a set of flame throwers under the car that torch the mother f**ker that touches your car. However this is illegal in australia ;)

bah some one should make that legal would hate if some one stole my car with all my hard work put into it i be pissed off im sure gonna spend allot of $$$ in an alarm

lol, i would of been good to something like dead locks with a alarm that lock the doors after someone tries to start it and there in the car, so when you go to your car and there is someone locked inside, well you get the picture, :) . thanks guys for keeping an eye out, i really appreciate it

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