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hey guys this is a friend of myn this was taken from another forum but please keep your eyes open for it

89 Nissan 300ZX twin turbo got stolen around midnight last night. If anybody see's it or comes across anybody dismantling a performance 300ZX please call me on 0403 849 433. ANY information would be appreciated.

I don't know much about it, its 16psi overboosted with Tien coilovers and Gulf Stich rims. ACT plates YGB33H. Dad loves this car and it just pisses me off to think some scum out there have the nerve to come to our house and take it from our driveway.

I don't suspect we will be seeing it again (at least not in once piece) but please keep an eye out for it! The neighbours noticed that there have been a lot of cars cruising up and down our street in Conder lately but thought nothing of it. When my Dad went outside this morning his car was gone and the thieves had left a light blue laser hatch which was also stolen. Forensics have been here this morning to try and get prints off the laser and the owner came and picked it up.

The thieves were either very lucky or very organised because the 300ZX is normally parked in our locked garage but it had to be moved out so was unprotected outside on our driveway. As well as that, I normally park the Nissan in with my BMW but I have been house sitting so there was nothing stopping the thieves. Again, if you see ANYTHING that might be to do with the car don’t hesitate to contact me. Thanks.

pictures are here:

http://canberracruises.com/forum/showthrea...6732#post246732

thanks Rossco

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Thats it, we need to adopt American sentencing for car theft, not slapping them on the wrist. I'll keep an eye out for it aswell, as being in Gungahlin they might bring it here thinking it too far away for people to recognise it here. Good thing is that wing will stand out as I havent seen many like that.

Put a number we can use to contact someone. Hope it is found.

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