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got carjacked in broadview at 11:30pm by ~3 aboriginals.

if you see my Midnight Purple R33 GTR rego "BIT SUS" please call police ASAP

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BLACK PLATES, SILVER LETTERING (BIT SUS)

Work Emotion XD9s,

big trust intercooler

cannon

MORPOWA sticker on rear window.

Cheers Nigel.

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fark nigel,sorry to hear mate,will keep an eye out.if they know whats good for them they wont be cruising about in it

first the 260,now this

mike rann,putting an end to crime in our state

i think not

put up a fight at least mate?care to explain what happened?

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fark nigel,sorry to hear mate,will keep an eye out.if they know whats good for them they wont be cruising about in it

first the 260,now this

mike rann,putting an end to crime in our state

i think not

put up a fight at least mate?care to explain what happened?

i was being followed by a black R34 (possibly 4 door), had plates X**;** had a front mount too

followed from Victoria Drive (behind adelaide uni) to collingswood.

i had a loud clunking noise from under the car, so i pulled over in Galway avenue (just near ABC building), got out to check the noise, turned the car off then they pulled up behind me in the black 34

got my phone out my pocket ready to call my mate who lives round the corner, but got hit on the head with a spanner and told to give the phone over.

so i handed the phone over, and next minute i know they are in my car driving off. I reached into the car, tried to get the keys out the ignition while being dragged by the car.

I ran on foot after both my 33 and the black 34, and watched as my 33 did a donut, nearly went up a gutter then they both took off down Galway avenue in a northern direction.

I tried to flag down at least 4 cars, but finally knocked on a door and got sum1 to call the police.

Both my mobiles, my wallet, house keys and workshop keys are in the car.

I got a feeling the car is already torched or dumped. *cries* It had a full tank of petrol in it.

PS: it had 6000k HIDs installed, so u can see it a fair distance away at night.

IT HAS A SILVER GTR GRILLE TOO

Please people, if you see this car, don't try and be a hero, just call the police or tail the car or something.

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This is bloody ridiculous.... we live in Adelaide not Harlem ffs!! Makes my blood boil - really hope you (espesh your head) and the cars alright. There are some absolute scum bags out there. :huh:

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My friend and myself were on the way home when this black r34 was following us in our skyline. they followed my friend to where he live and attacked him with a spanner.

they were aboriginal from what my friend had stated.

Beware Guys!!!!!!!!!! do not stop when a black r34 coupe is following you.

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