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Nissan Skyline 1992 R32 Gun MEtal Grey Stolen At around 3.00am Sunday morning 15/03/09 from Kennilworth Rd Parkside, Adelaide 5063

Car has Front Mount Intercooler

GTR front Grill & Bonnet

Stock 32gtr front rims and stock 33 rear rims

Sleeperz Sticker and rear window with a red jordan Jumpman

Nissan Badge removed from boot

Green Neon under passanger seat hooked up to break light.

Blue rear number plate lights.

Any help from the community would be greatly appreciated, and any info that anyone might have

Please call Thai on 0401049529

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=371555

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This is my brothers car. attached is the only picture I have of it. It is stock height with stock wheels - R32 Fronts and R33 Rears.

Distinguishing features are

- the stickers on the rear window - red michael jordan sticker.

- blue rear lights on number plates, obvious at night.

- red brake calipers.

- NO rear spoiler. It has black tape over the holes.

Please contact my brother on the number gtrkiet posted.

Thanks alot.

Duc

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Got a call from my mum saying that my bro's car has been found. thank god for that. at police holding yard. one person arrested. dont know extent of damage but been told its only ignition barrell damage.

car thieves needs to be punished.

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good to hear that :) rarely stolen cars are found in one piece.

i heard on news day or two ago that couple of abo kids went on car stealing spree across western and southern suburbs, article mentioned some of stolen cars were skylines. might be related with that.

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^^

big f**king dog lol

Yeah if you want a big one get a South African Boerboel or an English Mastiff

They put St Bernards and Great Danes to shame.... over 150kilos for som English Mastiffs

I'd love a BoerBoel... gorgeous

-D

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