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hey all im kinda new to Skylines Australia im female and last night 15th Sept 08 i had my beloved R33 stolen while i was training at Enfield Community Centre on regency road.

The time it was stolen was between 8-8:15pm i came out 830 to discover it was not there. There was smashed glass all over the place i parked so im guessing he smashed the drivers side window in.

One of the ladies i train with her 10yr old daughter was sitting in her mums car a couple of cars over from mine and saw a man cannot remember his appearence drove off really fast with my car i believe the man to be of sudanese or ethnic background as we have had a couple of instances of gangs hanging around that area.

i urge anyone who sees my car to let me know. ill post a pic and provide as much info as i can.

Its a black R33 Skyline 2 door, it has for sale stickers on the back window and a carsales for sale sticker on the passanger back window. It has Rays 57R mags gold with a silver outting and offset.

Im so devastated ive been trying to sell it for a while and had it broken into a couple weeks ago. So anyone with information please come forward!!

Thanks again

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GL with the find. Unless your really looking for it on the road, its going to be hard to spot unfortunately, there are alot of 33's out there these days.

true but with for sale stickers all over it would make it a bit more obvious?? but you never know i just hope for the best

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do you also live in the Enfield area? ill keep my eye out in the north. It doesn't sound like anyone who would strip it, usually they are a bit more discreet then smashing into it in a public carpark.

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Sorry to hear about this. I hate car theives more than anything in the world... like you've built your car up to the way you like it and spent lots of $$$ on your pride and joy, then some fkwit who doesn't have a job and spends all his time watching gone in 60 seconds and playing grand theft auto comes along and thinks this is LA or something and wants to inprove his street cred, so he takes it. F@#KING PRICKS GET A JOB AND SHOW SOME RESPECT FOR OTHER PEOPLES STUFF!!!!

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One of the ladies i train with her 10yr old daughter was sitting in her mums car a couple of cars over from mine and saw a man

have a read mate, the 10year old probably said something along the lines of "he was black" or something.

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hey all im kinda new to Skylines Australia im female and last night 15th Sept 08 i had my beloved R33 stolen while i was training at Enfield Community Centre on regency road.

The time it was stolen was between 8-8:15pm i came out 830 to discover it was not there. There was smashed glass all over the place i parked so im guessing he smashed the drivers side window in.

One of the ladies i train with her 10yr old daughter was sitting in her mums car a couple of cars over from mine and saw a man cannot remember his appearence drove off really fast with my car i believe the man to be of sudanese or ethnic background as we have had a couple of instances of gangs hanging around that area.

i urge anyone who sees my car to let me know. ill post a pic and provide as much info as i can.

Its a black R33 Skyline 2 door, it has for sale stickers on the back window and a carsales for sale sticker on the passanger back window. It has Rays 57R mags gold with a silver outting and offset.

Im so devastated ive been trying to sell it for a while and had it broken into a couple weeks ago. So anyone with information please come forward!!

Thanks again

Damn - that really sucks. Did you have an immobiliser or any other antitheft products fitted ?

I hope the police find your car quickly !

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If it's for sale, have you had anyone come around to inspect it? Usually they'll inspect it, remember the location and even follow the car around until it's parked somewhere and then break into it and steal it. That happened to a mate of mine.

No alarm? Insurance?

Hope you find it in one piece and not burnt out/stripped.

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Damn - that really sucks. Did you have an immobiliser or any other antitheft products fitted ?

I hope the police find your car quickly !

If the car is recovered / found, you should look at increasing the secuirty of your car. As I just posted in another thread about stolen Skylines ...

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Another product we sell which is relevant in this thread is the Forced Ignition Immobiliser ...

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This is the groundbreaking completely passive US-made mil-spec system the industry is buzzing about. It provides defences against both vehicle theft and carjackings, with no buttons to push, no codes to remember, no monthly fees, no calls and no worries.

You may have seen it featured recently in both Fast Fours and AutoSalon magazines.

More info about it is on our site at

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Thats a really cool idea....

Good luck finding her ill def keep a eye out for you :dry:

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thanks everyone for your help and keeping a look out!!! im so greatful ive just finished work and just cant seem to get my head around it all. my car stupid enough does not have an alarm i have one at home but was debating to put it in cause i was selling it. but now i am going to be so way more cautious i never knew id have so much trouble for having a skyline. wether i get the car back i will never know. i love the car to bits and dont understand how these wankers do this. im so cut about it!!

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