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Hey guys i just brought a r32 gts4 and befor i could even get it into my name and get it insured it got stolen. im pretty shatterd.

if you hear or see anything please contact me.

here are a few pics.

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it has a pretty unique intercooler on it (pictures below), i painted my logo on it, and some pretty unique paint as well, its black with a gold rainbow flake through it.

so if you see any of these parts up for sale please contact me.

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At the time of the theft, did the previous owner...

i) still have it insured himself and

ii) had not banked your $$ ?

You know what I'm getting at eh?

Probably the horse has bolted imho

bad luck mate, i would think it was the old owner doing a dodgy, for someone to take wind u have a skyline and then plan to steal it would take a while

whereas the owner knew all the details he needed, and prob had a spare key he didnt tell u about.

I would sus the old owner out, never know u might see it at his house one time, its a possibility

horrible to hear mate, hope u find it!

so it was outside your house, does it have any aftermarket alarms? did you hear anything? any alarms? if not then that does sound a bit dodge...

now now dont go pointing the fingure at the previous owners.

sorry about the bad news mate. but try calling the previous owner and see if he still has insurance on it. if not best let the cops try finding the car.

also word of advice when you ever purchase the car, evem if its not in your name call an insurance company up and take out a cover letter incase something like this ever happens to someoen else. atlease that way your ass is saved from losing out your newly purchased car and your hard earned cash.

again sorry to hear but will keep an eye out.

One more thing...

Are there any usable parts that would sell on the SAU F/S section and you'd be able to identify them by markings?

Our family is in the process of Data Dot our Skylines atm

yea they are the same plates, as for any parts with markings ummm well i guess any of the parts on the outside are pretty unique as the colour is black with a gold/subtle rainbow flake through it, so if any panels with this colour come up that might be a dead give away. thanks for the responce guys! yea its sucks hard as i was saving for quite a wile and now i have to start all over again :laugh:

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