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My black r32 gtst was stolen about 5 am this morning outside my house in hurstville.

my dad said he herd some car doing laps outside and went outside and saw a car the same type as mine driving around, so went back to bed, about 10 min later mine was gone.

it is a black r32 gtst. rego BB91SX

things that make it noticable

no wing on bootlid black acylic paint over the boot in patches where i modified the boot to suit a gtr wing so not shiny.

silver bonnet rubbed back for painting so not shiny with a few black spots where i rubbed threw the paint

both front gaurds dull colour as there been prepaired for paint

DAMAGED PASSENGER SIDE OF CAR (big hit from just after the front wheel to just before the back. so the door and gaurd are stuffed and the rear 1/4 has some damage)

clear front indicators

front mount

gtr rims

anyone sees it please call or sms 0448276141

thanks

scott

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that sucks, sorry to hear :(

alarm - immob - insurance?

alarm and immob in a box on my desk waiitng install when i had a chance, only just got my car back on the road,

have 3rd party fire and theft yet cant replace personal stuff left in the car.

from the description of the 'uniqueness' of the car and the fact its an R32 GTST makes one wonder what the f**k would anyone steal it for ... risk jail for a banged up skyline that's pushing 20 ?

I'll keep an eye out for ya around newtown but I'm sure it's being chopped as we speak ..car like that would attract way too much attention to be on the road.

alarm and immob in a box on my desk waiitng install when i had a chance, only just got my car back on the road,

have 3rd party fire and theft yet cant replace personal stuff left in the car.

3rd party fire and THEFT???? I'm almost 100% sure (definately for all the insurance companies i used) that they wont cover it if your going to admit you didnt have an australian standards immobiliser....

if i were you right now i'd conveniiantly say nothing about its security and hope it either comes back in one piece/ or never comes back at all, depending on your insurance wording...

hope it comes back to you in the way you left it the night before it went walkabout

Shit man the amount of skylines being taken is getting rediculous even if you are in nsw and im on the gold coast. 12 skylines have been stolen from here over the past 3 weeks and all of them except one are still missing. Its bullshit aye, I feel your pain brada

wow doesn't sound like its was in showcar condition - surprised they stole it

(no offence intended) they must have stole it for parts

doubt ill see it being in qld and all but you should definitely post up as many pics as you can

hope you get it back

well good news, it has been found about 100km away, and from what the police are saying about it, its pretty much the same as when they took it cept the ignition barrel is stuffed.

ill go have a look at it on monday and see 100% whats going on with it.

yet they found it

well good news, it has been found about 100km away, and from what the police are saying about it, its pretty much the same as when they took it cept the ignition barrel is stuffed.

ill go have a look at it on monday and see 100% whats going on with it.

yet they found it

Best news about a stolen liner in recent times... great to hear mate, when you get the car back please throw in something to stop these joy riders from wasting your time and having sleepless nights lol.

Sounds like it was a punk kid with a screw driver lol

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