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My skyline has been stolen by some low life assholes

So if you see this car or hot parts please reply to this topic

The car is gun metal grey Stock body kit with so home job

modifications to front bar and a Apexi badge on right rear

above the brake lights. Some minor body damage and scratches.

It was stolen from Broadbeach Waters on the Gold Coast.

1994 R33 Gts-t Skyline

It has 18x8" Rims

Garrett 35/40 turbo (Polished)

Apexi Power FC (W/ Handheld)

Polished Intake Plenum

Top Mount Manifold

740cc Nismo Injectors

Trust 3" Exhaust

Exedy Brass Button Clutch

Turbosmart Megasonic BOV

TIAL 44mm Wastegate (Screamer)

FMIC 76mm

Custom Polished Piping

K&N Air Filter (Pod)

Sard Fuel Regulator

Walbro 550hp Fuel Pump

TEIN Coil-over Suspension

Splitfire Boost Guage

Autometer Air/Fuel Ratio Guage

This WAS my pride and joy and has cost me a fortune so

if you know anything please let me know

My Phone number is 0424742045 Ask for Lee

Thanks.

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I doubt they're still on it but what were the number plates? On the off chance they're stupid enough to drive around with them on (or maybe even on another car) it might help.

Will keep an eye out on the north side of Brisbane for you. Even if it's insured, you can't get back the time and effort you've put in. I'd be surprised if it surfaces but you never know, good luck with it!

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sorry to hear that another skyline has been stolen here on the coast. having had my GTR knocked off last year I know how you feel.

too many arseholes down here on the coast praying on honest car owners: people who work til they get enough coin to buy a car etc. as opposed to just going out and taking someone elses... police can't do much about it; your car, and mine, are just a couple of cars among many that 'go missing' each week here. I hope they cach the thief and the car is returned.

there is a chance the cops will catch whoever is responsible: they got the dumbf that stole mine. I say dumbf because although the thief had already gotten rid of my car, he supidly still had my personalised plates under his house!! not the sharpest knife in the draw!. I have never got my car back but I got heaps of satisfaction out of going to court and seeing the judge/magistrate give him 3 yrs in stir.

good luck with it anyway.

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ummm may wanna post some better pics buddy.

Please tell me this thing had an alarm at that the crims MUST have been pros to some how bypass it...... surely you would not spend ALL that money and put SOOO much love into your pride and joy but dodge out on a decent $300 alarm and immobiliser !?!?

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Here is some more photos of my car

I couldnt afford full comprehensive insurance and also i had problems with my alarm and immobiliser from some sort of water damage and stupidly never got around to replacing them

my number plates were 882 GZZ

Thanks for the replys

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Hey i got my stolen car back it was found in ormeau in a guys garage with a pool of oil under it got some damage to it in several place and its been thrashed alot but hopefully through court i can get it all paid for and back on the road soon but im just glad to have my car back.

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glad 2c that u got it back...

i dont know from experience but it must be bitter-sweet having it back... on 1 hand your relieved to have her but on the other hand it must b hard 2c whats happened to it...

hope the courts dont fu(k u around and the pricks get whats coming to them...

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