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True, I'm sorry, I wouldnt be sitting around on a forum if it was me.. A skyline is not going to sit in bankstown long.

I am truly sorry for your loss, it must be hard.. Killswitches are your fwend :) lol

Also, decim8 i would be sitting around on a forum posting as much As I could because I would realise there would be a hugeeeeee Import audience to take it all in and hopefully see something or a part for sale.

And also the fact that porno is close by with the ratta tat tat and click of a few buttons to ease the pain.

Good luck in finding your car dude I am truly sorry about your loss and I hope that karma f**ks these losers up hardcore, because.....it will..... Karmas coming to rape you.

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Any feedback on this guy? found yet?
nup

i still have the 3500 ready for any1 who can find my car

God dammit, this is so wrong.... bollocks thieves.... bring back chopping a limb off or the gallows, im serious........

the government here are so bollocksing stupid. What a fine and some community service is going to stop them???? Hmm lets see community service they will rock up and won't give a flying bollocks and probably sms and talk on there mobiles half the time and the fine? pfffff that would make them more gaim to recommit and say steel a R34 GT-T and sell it off to pay the fine plus some extra money in there pockets for there erotic Scarface fantasy life to start rolling....Only it woould not go like that if I was Prime minister.... The only shit that would roll would be there heads or there hands flapping down the hill after a sharpt JAPANESE katana slices them off.

Hi Kevin,

My heart goes out to you. I'm new to the Skyline family. I'm fortunate that my fiance gave me his R34 NA GT. He has an R33GTST of course.

I'm always out. Always making sure that my car is locked up with club lock and all. It has an immobiliser which I am thankful for.

Anyway the reason I'm writing here is that my ex bf (f**ker) knows this bloke who's in this car stealing business for rebirthing and stripping it for parts. When we were together he'd only just met this bloke and I told him to be careful coz this guy could just be getting close to him to steal from him.

He had his own business at the time and a few weeks after meeting this bloke his van got broken into and his $600 and $900 ladders got stolen along with set top boxes ($200 each) and his $600 drill (which he hid well, but not well enough).. and I told him that whoever stole his s**t must know him and know where he kept these things. He was so naiive.

Maybe you should look at someone closer to home. Maybe someone you'd recently met around the time you bought the car. Goodluck to you

^ yea there are a lot off dodgy ppl around the area who are into stealing cars.. Just matter of time before they get caught

Best bet is what you said.. lock up the car, make sure its in clear sight, have an immobiliser etc etc..

Anna spotted ya fair few times around the shire!! Cars looking good :D

^ yea there are a lot off dodgy ppl around the area who are into stealing cars.. Just matter of time before they get caught

Best bet is what you said.. lock up the car, make sure its in clear sight, have an immobiliser etc etc..

Anna spotted ya fair few times around the shire!! Cars looking good :(

I'm a newbie!

Thanks siddr20... But it could always look better :(

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