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Shit that is so bad!!! Its a bit cliche but im hell sorry hey :happy:

Just because you may have left the keys in the living room doesnt give some 'clown' a reason to break in and take them!!!

I hope you get it back in one piece hey!!! Good luck!!!

car is on carsales guys

this is the link;

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=1213BE6D7702

all us guys know how hard Kelvin has been trying to sell his car and he was nearly successful until this

Kelvin, you know how me and all the other guys feel about this and that we're all here to help you find it dude

try not to stress man and i'm sure insurance will cover it... too many memories with this car :happy:

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awww will keep an eye out for it as I am often go random places and this car stands out a mile away :rofl:

but think people should look into investing in the keypad alarm, I'm getting mine done this Wednesday.

thx for the comments once again guys...the thieves probably was planning this for quite awhile and they would be silly to drive it around..its probably in some dodgy workshop getting chopped up right now..all i can do is hope for the best i guess

thx for the comments once again guys...the thieves probably was planning this for quite awhile and they would be silly to drive it around..its probably in some dodgy workshop getting chopped up right now..all i can do is hope for the best i guess

Yeh you would think a smart person wouldnt drive it around... But then a smart person wouldnt steal a mans GTR either, so we already know they are idiots. It will be found man, thieves dont get things as nice as your GTR

Ah shit, man! I feel so sorry for you :). I fkn hate people who steal shit.

I saw your car at Powercruise 08 and I just couldn't stop staring at it as you drove past...

I really hope you get it back in one piece.

It was a apartment break in...

There seems to be more of this nonsense happening these days, a couple on anti-lag in the last month as well.

Kelvin, Sorry to hear about the theft mate. As Brad said, unfortunately a list of parts might help to track down the thieves.

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