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Hey Guys,

Our R32 GTR was stolen between Sunday night - Monday morning. It's gunmetal grey w works rims seen here in the photos. If you see it or any of its parts, let us know asap PLEASE.

Rego: WEG475

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What on earth is going on with all these stolen cars. I'm going to invent a steering wheel which fires out bullets via a phone call to the hidden sim card.

Some guy steals your car, you call the number he's dead, car is found!!

Instant millionaire idea right there.

^^ Hahahaha put me down for one mate!!!

Sorry to hear about your car man that sucks in the last 2 months all i have been reading are cars getting stolen and im starting to get concerned because my cars going to get sprayed soon and i would die if someone stole my baby!!!

So getting a detachable steering wheel ...

how did it get stolen???

The car was ours, we just got it as a trade-in from a guy getting a V35 coupe.

Whoever did it bypassed the alarm system somehow.

Yeah, it was super clean.

Loving the steering wheel idea, too.

so who ever stole it new how the alarm system worked pretty well if they by passed it did you call the person you got it from? that would be the first place i would look..... just a suggestion????

It was a crap Japanese hornet alarm system, and the guy didn't know where our workshop was.....but cheers for the ideas!

Glad to know we got lots of eyes out there!

so who ever stole it new how the alarm system worked pretty well if they by passed it did you call the person you got it from? that would be the first place i would look..... just a suggestion????

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