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Hi Guys

Just posting on behalf of my mate who had his R32 GTR stolen on wednesday night/thursday morning from an apartment complex parking spot at Kensington (practically under his balcony). Its a 1993 R32 GTR S-tune (apparentlly rare) burgundy red in colour with gold bbs 17 inch rims. Plates start with UWD -. If any of you guys see a Red GTR S-Tune with the above description please let us know, the bloke is shattered it was his dream car and took him a while to save up for one and now its gone.

Thanks heaps guys for your attention.

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Bas7ard$ that's pretty much all i've got to say i feel sory for your mate it's an awful feeling to realise somones taken your car it would be even worse if it was his dream car i hope she shows up safe and sound and not thrashed to much.

p.s keep an eye on the car enthusiast websites just in case the cheeky Bas7ard$ try and sell her off as parts.

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