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I live in Bangor man, if i see a black r34 matching that description i will pm you

Thanks mate, I've been all over looking in every carpark and scrapyard i can find, tried down Kembla Grange, Greenacre, Hurstville, Menai etc

I live in Bangor man, if i see a black r34 matching that description i will pm you

My black R34 was roaming around from Earlwood > Kirrawee > Beverly Hills > Mortdale > Earlwood on Saturday, and no-one spotted me!

Then again, no-one took my car either T.G.

Oh well, I'm looking for 2 cars now. Someone on PA lost their car around there too (on Friday)!

A s15 Silvia white stolen from engadine on wednesday night about 1km from where R34 was stolen

details here

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=395485

Looks like someone has a shopping list and hitting the engadine area

unfortunately I'd expect a few more to go before the end of the month.

I doub't we'll ever see those cars again.

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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.

Damn thats terrible. I had 2 abo kids ruin my drivers door lock with a screw driver trying to get into my Er34 sedan. Some of us have the worse luck

hey man maybe you should post up the vin and engine number too incase they try selling it off without the plates or something.

might make it a bit easier to find ??

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A s15 Silvia white stolen from engadine on wednesday night about 1km from where R34 was stolen

details here

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=395485

Looks like someone has a shopping list and hitting the engadine area

unfortunately I'd expect a few more to go before the end of the month.

I doub't we'll ever see those cars again.

dammit, i'm at the gf's over the weekends in menai, car stays down there on the street every week, ive done so for the last year and a half ive had my car, nothing so far but i'm still paranoid about someone taking it even though its alarmed, immobilised, club locked religiously. plus comprehensive insurance, but i just dont want anyone to wreck it or take it coz of the work ive put into it so far....

i feel for your loss but really as its been said on this forum a million times, if you cant afford to put comprehensive insurance on a skyline, go for something cheaper, not worth not having comp insurance as you and others have figured out.

Hope it still comes back to you in one piece and hope financially you can recover if the worst case plays out

I'll keep a look out down my way also

down near parra area,

I have nightmares about my car being stolen, wake up sweating !!!

went crazy at my gf once cus i thought i lost it in the car park, its a horrible feeling

good luck mate ill look out for ya

Saved ur number into my phone

if i see even the plates on a different R34 ill buzz ya

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