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Stolen from Out the front of my house in Yarrawarrah NSW (Near Engadine).

Smashed window and gone.

Completely unmodified car I can't believe why anyone would want it, other than just young hoons.

Has nissan factory aero bodykit, 2 door coupe stock rear wing Black nismo carbon pillar garnishes and eyelids.

Number plate black on white XLR 85U.

If anyone has seen this car aywhere please contact police immediately.

Please help I'm devestated.

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That absolutely sucks man!

Do you have insurance on it?

No Insurance, still owe 20K absolutely gutted.

been driving around all morning like an idiot hoping to find it dumped somewhere.

I hope it was a couple of punks and not a professional parts finder.

Any body hears of black r34 gtt parts around sydney going too cheap or seems sus let me know

0430079461

thanks everyone

daaaamn, that REALLY sucks man! Don't give yourself a heart attack :( I can only imagine what you're going through!

I take it you've already contacted the police etc?

Also, I'm going to move this to the NSW section so more people can keep an eye out for it k? :)

Christ that's horrible. Sorry to hear mate.. hope your car was just taken by joyriders and they just dump it without damaging it too much. Keep us posted wont you.

Thanks everyone for the support.

I can't imagine if someone with a skyline would be so gutless to steal someone elses for parts.

We all know how special these cars are to own and drive.

I must be the dumbest skyline owner on the planet. no insurance no imobiliser not even a clublock.

I've been told it's lucky i didn't catch them in the act as I would most likely have been stabbed or clubbed.

but if i had a shotgun and an address believe me the way i feel right now there would be a

punk car booster with two very large holes in them.

I worked so damn hard and I earned the right to own a car like that and some Pr##k just takes what he wants.

This be a warning! DO NOT BE COMPLACENT. Get Insurance, get an alarm and immobiliser, get a clublock. put your babies in the garage. Get GPS tracking for $1 a day If I had done this at least they may have been caught and saved someone else from this.

even if this car is not recovered, I will be back someday with another.

SAU are THE best car club going and I am proud to support it!

Thankyou all again..... Eyes peeled.

ahhh man that sux so so bad!... im sick of all this increasing bullsh1t going round bout cars gettin stolen or vandalised or broken into... considering u get more of a penalty stealing a tic tac from woolworths than stealing a car, n when u beat the crap outta the wank breaking into ur car u get charged 4 it! really hope u find it soon dude :banana:

that sux and good luck in finding it in one piece :banana:

Man when I bought mine last year, finance company (StGeorge Bank) wouldn't even let me buy it without first getting full comprehensive insurance covering the full loan amount ... and I booked in a professional immo/alarm install to coincide with delivery date but still was weary for the one night it was unalarmed (even though it's locked underground in a patrolled carpark)

You took a huge gamble with no insurance/alarm .. sorry to say, it's just not worth being stingy in that regard.

I might actually look into this gps tracking now myself ..even though I'm told the alarm I have is virtually unbreakable and they'd have to truck the car away if anything.

Edited by Delta Force
that sux and good luck in finding it in one piece :banana:

Man when I bought mine last year, finance company (StGeorge Bank) wouldn't even let me buy it without first getting full comprehensive insurance covering the full loan amount ... and I booked in a professional immo/alarm install to coincide with delivery date but still was weary for the one night it was unalarmed (even though it's locked underground in a patrolled carpark)

You took a huge gamble with no insurance/alarm .. sorry to say, it's just not worth being stingy in that regard.

I might actually look into this gps tracking now myself ..even though I'm told the alarm I have is virtually unbreakable and they'd have to truck the car away if anything.

maybe some news comming up . I got my spies out and I now have all u guys on the lookout plus all the towies statewide, A number of wreckers keeping an eye on the parts comming in and a local lad or two that have checkered pasts in the repo rebirth industry.

I only have myself to blame for not insuring the car.

the gps is a good idea even if its towed u will find it.

guys keep an eye out i know its probably in a garage somewhere but u just never know.

Thank you all once again i will keep u posted.

man im sorry to hear about it... F@#KING theiving scum

i'll keep a look out for you on the coast (you never know) plus have the G/F keep an eye out on her daily travels through sydney

Goodluck and i hope you get it back.

Corey

There is now a $1000 reward for information leading to the recovery of this car.

If it's found in repairable condition.

Stolen from Nullabor Place Yarrawarrah NSW early hours of Monday Morning or possibly Sunday Night 5th -6th July 2009

Black ER34 GT-t.

Carbon eylids and pillar garnish

Rodney Jane Racing 18" Champ wheels Khumo Ecsta spt rubber

Window weather shields

Stock rear spoiler Nismo optional aero bodykit (some mesh missing in front bar and cracked in centre of SKYLINE logo)

stock exaust, stock everything else a bit dirty and dusty looking

Number plates were "XLR-85U"

Contact me on 0430079461 or

call police and leave your details

please note the rims in this image were photoshoped as I didn't have a pic with the new rims on it

Thankyou

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down at my Earlwood clinic to-day, so still looking!

and if I find him, I'll be glad to resurrect my martial arts from rustiness!

but if I find them, I can still run > report it!

glad to refund the $1K right back to you Wes!

I hope you find it man, it sucks to have something stolen from you...

Just a quick question, why didn't you have insurance? Not even 3rd party fire and _theft_. And with no alarm and you clearly park it outside. With 20 grand owing on it ... yikes man. You must have had a brain fart or something. Sorry for being a bit negative.

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