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best bet would be the cops, they'll find it if its on the roads, with there massive blits there doing atm, the amount of undercovers doing license plates check before pulling over, sure chance it will be found. and for AndyD i may take you up on that, i got a white stagea, but normally park on the 1st level i come in of kings way, $10 for peice of mind and a ride home after your night.

left my MR30 there ontime by mistake, got drunk at a club and grabbed a taxi home, woke up thought my car was stolen out of my drive way lol

will keep a look out CHEEZ always looking at r34's waiting for a wave

hey guys,

my baby has been stolen from under my feet. i was at the casino playing poker tonight and had it parked near the casino in haig st. thats the street opposite the multi-storey car park.

between 10pm (18-12-08) and 2:30am (19-12-08) it was taken.

car details:

1999 Nissan R34 Skyline GT-t

silver

manual

standard wheels and exhaust

stock to the bone except for a pod filter.

REGO: WDP 629

if any one sees it or has seen in tonight around the city at all could you please PM me or call victoria police.

will keep you updated on what happens.

thanks for keepin an eye out guys.

shit that really sucks please keep us updated... I shall keep an eye out up here too.. you never know.

after this BS i think ill be paying the car park fee from now on.

If you play poker you should have a poker club card, get them to swipe it every time you play and it gives you free parking.

The alarm is the interesting part

Who installed it?

That can often be the thing standing between you and the dogs!

Bad news indeed, although that is why we have insurance. Sad state of affairs that this kinda crap does actually happen.

Kill switches people, fuel pump isolators etc, plenty of sneaky tricks to thwart those damn thiefs !

man that sucks balls... worst timing in the world for it too.. I feel for ya, I'll be on the lookout for it too. Hope it gets recovered. Just want to add, I have a paging system on my car alarm, and highly recommend people get one. If any one fiddles with my car, knocks it, plays with the door handle, or even tries to get my wheels off. my tiny pager on my keys warn me, only if Im within 350 feet of the car tho. But Very handy non the less.

Hey mate,

Very sad to hear especially just b4 christmas time dude. Like all ppl here I will keep details of ur ride with me, just in case I see it. It must really sux when this happens, do kill switches help, might hav 2 look into getting one done??. Once again sorry to hear, will keep an eye out.

Will also keep an eye out buddy. Hopefully it turns up.

A few people have mentioned kill switches etc.

I have an unlockable steering wheel. Only way mine will get stolen is if its towed (and I try and park it so its impossible or very hard for it to get towed.)

Dan I found a pik of ur car on my comp when we were at a meet, i know its not that great but its better then nothing

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thanks ferah. yeh i know i havent had much luck.

only difference is that i havent got the 19's on there when it went. had stock 17's.

yeh car was insured guys, but its just the headaches u go through when u got no car to drive around in.

at the end of the day the car is replaceable, just the headaches are a pain.

updated pic of the car. this is how it looks guys, hopefully its recovered

and also, b4 any1 mentions it, sat nav was not on the window and neither was the suction cup for the nav

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hey dude. just a question ...

seem alot of r34 owners put aftermarket wheels on was wondering what your chassis number is ? and is it visual or under the hood? if under the hood dont worry about it .

anything inside the car may be reconisable ? so if i see a r34 with stock wheels i'll check it out, plates may of just been changed

and in the pic is that just grim build up ? or a bad angle of you drivers side head light ?

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