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I take back my plus one, and would rather say:

You should HAVE spent that first 4 grand on AN alarm system man. Hope you find it in one piece.

I can't second bad spelling/grammar, sorry. But I do hope you find your car.

I lol'ed

hey mate i was driving on my way back from garden city shopping centre this afternoon at about 2 oclock.... my girlfriend was driving and i was looking at the traffic on the opposite side of the highway.... i spotted a red r33 with black bonnet heading north bound it was just passed the springwood exit.. it had a GTR wing but im not sure if it was a GTST or a GTR because of the concrete divider pillar i couldnt see it completly.... there was a bloke driving it with short hair mayby blonde spiky.... i dunno this info might be useless but it might also help???? it also looked abit dirtier then ur pictures??(not as clean)

cheers

dan

Edited by Fat-magz

Hey all,

Apparently my car has been spotted in brisbane near the springwood exit this afternoon so can everyone please be on the lookout, apparently the guy is said to have short maybe spikey blonde hair! i am sorry to the SAU if they think I am spamming with these threads but the new threads gaurantee me that people will read it.

I will post pics again below so everyone be on the lookout for my r33 all ova brissy and surrounding areas.

THERE IS A REWARD TO WHOEVER FINDS IT!!!

if you would like further information on the decription of the car please open my other thread in the forum.

Cheers!

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dont mean to be a C*unt but to the untrained eye.. looks and handles the same..

should give police a call to exactly find out..start calling all the wreckers with engine numbers and vins

lawl, rather the falcon.

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