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guys, as you can see i didn't read any post b4 i parked my car there which now result the car being stolen.

so if any of u see a black r34 gtt skyline with the reg plate AP42TV, please contact the police ASAP, or contact myself Kevin on 0423878342

it was stolen on the 12th of feb around 12-4pm

thank you very much

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i know how u feel

mine got taken from their 3 weeks ago

someone needs to do something about this

those thieves are having the time of their lifes.. they just keep comin back cos they know westfield arent doing anything about it...

u found ur car back?

nope, long gone.. i still wish i can get it back :banana:

insurance is being a bitch to me aswell cos they think its a fraud cos it got stolen 2 weeks after i rego'd and put it on the road...

damn, well at least u might have the insurance cover, for myself, i only own the car for a month and don't have the time to get the insurance due to issue between my fd and i

so if i cant find it then i am doommmmmm

thx, i only got this car for a month and i really don't want to say goodbye

you just had the car for a month? yeah , can tell from the number plate, do u have a alarm? or you been too busy to put one in?

farkin.

As mentioned before in previous stolen threads - approach the media, approach the police, approach the actual shopping centre management.

while doing that, make sure you have full comp insurance and a good immobilser/kill switch.

hell even unplug shit from your car when you leave it, i.e. AFM, ECU etc etc

farkin.

As mentioned before in previous stolen threads - approach the media, approach the police, approach the actual shopping centre management.

while doing that, make sure you have full comp insurance and a good immobilser/kill switch.

hell even unplug shit from your car when you leave it, i.e. AFM, ECU etc etc

as you can see i only got the car for a month, don't have time to install any security, i didn't even have a chance to choose the right insurance

so right now i am really f***ed up

if it helps

the s14 that got stolen from there last week got found at starcity

and mine was last seen heading towards the city that day, over captain cook bridge in the shire

so both were going in the same direction.. towards sydnaham and marackville.. all that dodgy area...

hope u find it champ :banana: best of luck

I would approach the management first.They would have to know this shit is happening in their carpark,some duty of care needs to be taken on their behalf.

and if you need to park you car there or any car park get an alarm or kill switch so these f**kers can not take it.

the only place my car is parked is in my garage,i dont even park it in the driveway.Call me paranoid,but atleast i still have my car.

Another thing,these cars are obviously sought after,might be an idea to buy a run around car for a daily driver as i have done,and i know many other members who have done the same.

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