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Just had 2 cars about 10 minutes ago drive past our place,

One looked to be a dark colored pulsar sedan 1998ish model with car load of chicks and skin heads.. with exhaust

And the other a maroon hatch (maybe a laser, corolla) with more skin heads in it.. Dodgy prima paint on rear bar

Drove past slowly looking at our GTR parked in the drive way, then went up the road and sat a few min's then headed back

down almost to a stop at the drive. One cut out wide and pointed my car out to the other car.

Just a heads up guy's as they might be out and about tonight for a buzz..

Cheers

Just had 2 cars about 10 minutes ago drive past our place,

One looked to be a dark colored pulsar sedan 1998ish model with car load of chicks and skin heads.. with exhaust

And the other a maroon hatch (maybe a laser, corolla) with more skin heads in it.. Dodgy prima paint on rear bar

Drove past slowly looking at our GTR parked in the drive way, then went up the road and sat a few min's then headed back

down almost to a stop at the drive. One cut out wide and pointed my car out to the other car.

Just a heads up guy's as they might be out and about tonight for a buzz..

Cheers

As a truck driver i see alot of skylines and imports in general everywhere i go, and i am amazed where people still park their cars at home/work etc. despite the theft rate of these things... maybe its because "it won't happen to them" or that maybe they have no other place to park them (not sure), but these cars stick out like a sore thumb as it is let alone leaving them insight with easy access.

SVEN, trying not to sound dodgy here :) but i live about 50km away from you, yet i still know exactly where you park your car along with the supra that parks around the corner from you... (again not trying to sound dodgy)... but i have come across so many imports (through delivery driving) that are left on the front lawn over night or left parked on the road over night... etc .etc.

the only way to stop them is to not make it easy for them, have it locked in the garage or behind the house or whatever.

despite insurance etc, some of us spend alot more coin on these things... than what we would ever see back from insurance payouts.

LOCK THEM UP.

and thanks sven for the heads up. :D

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