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Hi Everyone

My White R33 Series 2 skyline was stolen outside my appartment at 9pm on Fri 21st of August on the Gold Coast. It has standard rims, tinted windows, the left headlight doesnt work (HID's) and the left mirror is missing the glass. The front bumper does not have the original series 2 spot lights. it has the normal r33 spots. It also has a sports exaust, but all other things are standard.

The fools stole it in front of my room mate, and she says they looked 18-20 yrs old/ Dressed in a green and gold hoodie, white beanie, 3 quarter trousers and white skater shoes.

The rego plate is 144LME, queensland registered. I am offering a reward to anyone with info leading to the recovery of the vehicle. A couple of grand. If you have seen this car, please call mark on 0405651596.

Thanks very much

mark

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I have seen at least 8 white series 2 skylines on the goldy today but didnt even know yours had been stolen yet. PM me with where yours was taken mate.

I live in southport

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