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Make: NISSAN

Model: SKYLINE

Milage: 98,000

Transmission: MANUAL

Colour: GUN METAL GREY

Location: SYD - SOUTH

Complied? YES

RWC supplied?

Currently registered? URWSHN

Price: ANY INFO PLEASE

Contact: 0401 664 828

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HEY ALL. SAD DAY TO WAKE AND FIND UR BELOVED GTR MISSING FROM UR GF'S DRIVEWAY. IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFO OR KNOWS ANYTHING CAN YOU PLEASE CALL ON THE ABOVE NUMBER. THE LINK BELOW HAS PICTURES OF THE CAR.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R32-Gtr-Brand-Motor-t196811.html

CARS MINOR DEFECTS THAT MAY MAKE IT EASIER TO FIND:

REAR SECTION OF SIDE SKIRTS MISSING

BOOT NO WING AND HOLES NO PATCHED

REAR SEAT STITCHING COMING ADRIFT

L/H WINDOW SWIFT NOT WORKING

ROOF HAS CLEAR COAT COMING OFF IN VARIOUS SPOTS

FRONT BAR R/H SIDE, WHITE ZIP TIE HOLDING IT ON.

THANKS, HOPE TO HEAR SOMETHING SOON GUYS

Edited by Giffo
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Got your message mate..... sorry to hear man!

Hopefully because its a GTR something broke and it didnt get far... or maybe youll catch them somwhere because its such a nugget!

:laugh:

will keep a look out!!

hey everyone!

yeah very sad day for me... and my gf feels responsible... not her fault..

as for alarm, wasnt wired up, immobiliser was on...

took full comprehensive insurance off 1month ago as i drive it once a week maybe once every 2weeks!

yeah was stolen from the driveway at my gf's place in riverwood, im from the hills area myself!

car was just run in- ready for final tune, hoping to make close to 400rwkw

if anyone has any info please get in contact with me...

ive done the sums and its about $48k down the drain to some asshole that probably sells drugs throughout sydney and hasnt worked a day in his life for it...

assholes... karma is a bitch, hope it comes back to bite these assholes on the arse harder than they could ever imagine!

thanks to all... the piiks are recent on the link...

and no-one has been to my gf's place to look at the car nor have they been to my place!

cheers to all concerned

Garth - 0401 664 828

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