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My mates Subaru Liberty RS (White) was stolen yesterday from his house.

Sometime after 1am this morning from Gilmore.

White RS Series 2, Silver 2002 17" WRX wheels, RS liberty club sticker in back window, twin tip exhaust, red childs car seat in the centre rear seat.

Rediculously loud tappets.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Also just remembered that there is no number plate on the front of the car

Can be contacted on 0410158755

Liberty-RS.jpg

Whilst Mark was looking for his car he found the below:

33 dumped out at Point Hut Crossing tonight as well.... white with black bonnet but not yet reported stolen

Its really crap, Mark has had this car stolen 3 times now.. The first time it made the newspapers as the ACT Govt tried to use the speed cameras as an excuse for finding stolen cars as it was snapped on parkes way doing 204km/h..

Interesting about that R33 though, I have seen a White R33 with a black bonnet driving around Canberra, so hopefully it wasn't abandoned...

Hehe, hi Theo... You would have thought Mark would have learnt by now since its the third time, but no it didn't have an alarm (siren etc).

It was immobilised though. He is still unsure how it was taken as the exhaust is @ 102db so at 1am in the morning, you would certainly here it start up. He is thinking that it was pushed down the street and either somehow started or tow truck.

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