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Hi evryone

A Emerald Green Sil 80 (180 rear S13 front) with a Carbon Fiber Bonnet, Black Roof, Work Misters (chrome), black interior, B&N kit with a smashed rear bar and number plate to the side on the front, alteza rear lights, number plate XIX 422

This was stolen from Turbo-Tune South Rd Melrose Pk at 12:55pm today the 9th September this is Michael's car was only brought 4 days ago

Last seen legging it down Price St Melrose Pk

PICS OF THE CAR WILL BE UP SOON

IF YOU SEE THIS CAR PLEASE CALL EITHER MICHAEL AT TURBO-TUNE ON 8297 1030

OR ME ON 0401 343 118

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It was driving on Marion Rd the other day, i dno if thats any help though, but the guys in the car tried to give us a drag my sister was driving, she took off a bit with them.. The guys looked european.

holly shit.....now the thiefs are targeting workshops

as damo said...since it stands out so much that the person/people that stole it has prob hidden it away.

also i would hate to say but its true that the car is prob stipped by now

hope you find your car in one piece mate......

Edited by Krishy
holly shit.....now the thiefs are targeting workshops

as damo said...since it stands out so much that the person/people that stole it has prob hidden it away.

also i would hate to say but its true that the car is prob stipped by now

Thats why a hate it when I see my keys in the ignition at workshops when I ever use them.

I would believe that the car is stripped by now, or hidden away for stripping this weekend. :blink:

Thats why a hate it when I see my keys in the ignition at workshops when I ever use them.

Don't get me started :D

I won't mention names, but if you had itchy fingers and walked thru a workshop car park and came across a 34 GTR with keys in the ignition......

well it does and did happen........someone didn't watch Gone in 60 Seconds.

I wonder if that's how this one went missing........does Mike Keen still have the owners keys or not?!

First question a factual investigator will ask to establish liability & negligence.

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