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Hey everyone,

if you could please keep your eyes & ears out as there have been two car thefts in the last 24hours :P

Firstly Barnzy's Maroon S13 with Meisters was stolen lastnight from the New Town Hockey center, it was spotted a few times lastnight whilst everyone was out looking but still hasn't turned up yet.

If spotted or any info please ring/msg Barnzy 0448727425

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Other cars details:

Stolen sometime today from the Domain carpark...

The car is a 1994 white R33 GTST skyline coupe, 18inch mesh rims and exhaust...Think the rego number is FR0790

Again please keep your eyes & ears out and if spotted please post up of ring/msg 0411431149

Cheers Ben

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Silvia has been found, r33 has disappeared off the planet....

yeah, im good mates with the R33 owner, spoke to him not long ago, hasnt heard didly squat, :) need a miracle for it to show up. s13 was found wed morning with a few things stolen from it. also shame about arsnik as well, was a tidy bus that will be missed :D .

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