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some f*ker came into my girlfriends house and took my car keys while i was asleep and drove of with it

its a gun metal r32

with the plates 93GTR32

it has three spoke enkei rims [black with polished lip]

doluck style rear wing. the wing is gun metal with a black blade

brakes are slotted and thats all i can think of right now :banana:

here is a pic

any info just pm me cheers

GTR.jpg

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sorry if posted in the wrong spot but

some f*ker came into my girlfriends house and took my car keys while i was asleep and drove of with it

its a gun metal r32

with the plates 93GTR32

it has three spoke enkei rims [black with polished lip]

doluck style rear wing. the wing is gun metal with a black blade

brakes are slotted and thats all i can think of right now :banana:

here is a pic

any info just pm me cheers

GTR.jpg

cheeky R-sole; burglarizing to get the keys; K'n theives, what next. Hang-em-high..

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Hey man...do you travel down Yirrigan Dr in Mirrabooka a fair bit?? pretty sure I've seen you and your car around near where I live. I'll keep an eye out for your car.

and re-anchor mine to the garage floor... fkn helll man...dirty thieves!!!! I know how ya feel..had a vehicle stolen a few years back and its gut wrenching.

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Sh*T! ... i hope u get it back... ill be keeping my eye out for sure.

This just shows how important for you guys to get a pin code keypad installed in the car as well. So even with the keys the car cant be started until you've put typed in ur pin number.

If anyone wants further info, pm me and ill let you know where to get it installed.

O and its prob to post ur mobile number. So if we see anything we can get in touch with you straight away.

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car was found and crash badly :P im going to check it out tommorw. it was found all the way in cannington

can u guys also keep an eye out for a gold gucci purse it belongs to my gf

it was important to her as it was a gift from friends. cheers

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What a shame ]= and sounds like its in bad condtion .. Ouchies mate!! any pixs bro?

Aint too sure how good 3rd party is ay,

but yea my friends ute full com got stolen... was recovered 5 days later

burnt seats inside, whole car was keyed, tires all pop'd n damaged and the insurance company is just repairing it....

and yes its brand new model and he had it a few months

gd luck anyways

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