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he is about 24 years old with normal build (not skinny, not fat...) about 5" 7' - 5" 9' in height, lebanese background, very bad facial acne, wore a white bumbag and a thick silver chain around his neck, short dark hair and a slight lebanese accent

called me on private, however gave me a contact number for him, however police believe its probably a prepaid or stolen number, so virtually untraceable, is also switched off now.

met him in the city as it was easy for both of us at the time..

flame me as much as you want... but remember, when your selling a car.. you dont expect these things to happen ... and not letting people test drive yoyur car etc, usually leads to no sale!

Ohhhhhhh dood send a pic of the rear of ur car i want to know what it looks like because i think i sore it today by the look of ur profile pics , maybe seen it in endeavour hills on my way to work on james cook dr

Thankyou to everyone who has being keeping an eye out, i appreciate it alot!

guys please don't stereotype... this was just the description of the particular person who stole my car... im not rascist, just stating the facts about this

individual.

as for the person wanting a pic of the rear of my car... its just a completly standard Spec R Aus version 200sx

here it is though

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im betting he's just taken it for a joy ride and will probably dump it somewhere once he's done with it

cant see what else he can do with it, its stock standard so he cant strip and sell aftermarket parts

never let anyone "test drive" your car unless 1) your sitting with him and 2) have his license in your hand or atleast take down the details off it

fkn scum i have very little sympathy for people who do this kinda shit, i sure hope he ends up wrapped around a tree or something, but then it'd be a waste of a decent car...

g'luck with the insurance thing if it doesnt show up...

That's terrible. I hope you get a good pay out from insurance.

GTRBOS. What do you want? A medal because you wouldn't let anyone test drive your car? It's not his fault that the car got stolen.

As others have said get the petrol station's footage and hopefully some witnesses that were there and insurance will hopefully sort it all out.

nar mate dont want a medal from ya just wont let anyone test drive my car, idc what you say and what you think if they want a test drive i can take thm on a test drive whether they like it or not mate, i feel sorry for this bloke aswell and yes mate i do understand that he didnt know his car was going to get pinched just like that, i really hope you find it and get it back how it was, will keep a look out

cheers mate

come to think of it i saw an s15 exactly like this with no plates though down near sunshine a few streets off ballarat road cant remember if it had a spoiler or not though?

R u from that area?

it was stolen at 3.30 this afternoon near the westgate bridge... he headed off over the westgate bridge towards the western suburbs,... so if this fits the time frame.. it could well have been my car... did it look all clean and shiny?

it was stolen at 3.30 this afternoon near the westgate bridge... he headed off over the westgate bridge towards the western suburbs,... so if this fits the time frame.. it could well have been my car... did it look all clean and shiny?

No shit, I woulda been on my way home, and woulda been right there maybe 10 minutes too late...

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