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ive been told 3 stolen skylines have been spotted near griffith flats! go check it out!

Amazing intel Rev Head!

The White 33 at the top of this thread is there. Couldnt see any others in the Stewart/Griffith flats. This car has had the wheels changed over although there is a stock wheel or two next to this vehicle. Plates and rego sticker removed. P plate still in place which confirmed right car.

Thanks for your help Snooze identify this as the car :).

So what happened?? Did you wait for the cops Sin??

You already know my opinion in relation to Cops plus I took protection with me. Placed the call, hung around for a 20. When i called I was advised that they will attend when a unit becomes available. Manuka across from BP, expected timeframe greater than I could wait.

I have to bury a close mate in Victoria so I'm leaving early 2moro so I left the area.

Car Location:

Evans Crescent Griffith. Block 7 unit 1 to 21. Turn first left at the big lights past Kingo Pub when your heading down canb Ave towards Maunka, left again and second set of units on the left. Right halfway down the driveway!

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Car Location:

Evans Crescent Griffith. Block 7 unit 1 to 21. Turn first left at the big lights past Kingo Pub when your heading down canb Ave towards Maunka, left again and second set of units on the left. Right halfway down the driveway!

The drug f**ked feinds who are gutless bitch assed theif/s definately scan this forum. BEWARE!!!

This Skyline has been moved since being spotted and posted. Realy sorry folks, my fault.

maybe you could talk to mods and find out who looked at this thread yesturday ?

have you got a picture of car put it up on the site some where with cash reward ??

The drug f**ked feinds who are gutless bitch assed theif/s definately scan this forum. BEWARE!!!

This Skyline has been moved since being spotted and posted. Realy sorry folks, my fault.

Not your fault Richard, I would blame the lazy ass cops who couldnt be f_cked sending one unit to check it out while you were there... :banana:

Last time I checked car theft is supposedly a serious crime.

Cops did show last night, not sure what time though. I got called into work and they were still there when I drove by on the way home.

They were there again this morning in numbers. Has anyone heard if any of the cars turned up yet?

There are a sh1tload of people living in that complex, someone must have seen the cars and know which "residents" were working on them.

if i hear anymore ill keep u guys informed

i know alot of poweful people in canberra..

when i get my new skyline if i see someone even close to it that i dont know shits gunna really hit the fan

eyes are still peeled these f**ks should be jailed far far away

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