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i saw this car near the spoiler shop in myaree at 3pm...its passed me

cant be much more help than that sorry ;)

driver and a passenger..caucasian males

EDIT: looking at the pics the car pictured is more red than the one i saw today..maybe its the camera..the car i saw was a flat orange bright orange

Heading what way dude? North? South?

turning down marmion off norma..it was heading nth

that was quite a while ago...im not sure on the exact time we saw it. Im almost positive it was after 2pm.

Was he driving it just before 2pm? with a passenger?

Sorry to hear about it, but as i said im not much help - i just remember it crossing my path and thinking "nice looking 180" ..was driving my mates maloo and they crossed in front of me.

good luck, will keep my eye out for it. I hate to hear about these things happening ;)

if you have any q's gimme a buzz...but im not really going to be much help, only saw it for 5 seconds.

0403 537 942

avram

I saw the car around 2.15 comming off the freeway onto charles street heading north, gave dave a buzz and had a chat to him.. poor bugger..

hope they catch the bastards

two reasons it caught my attention a> i know neil who owns the other orange 180 c-red had,and it was pissing along through the lights so it caught my attention in a hurry

Just got back from the owners (dave) house.

The motor starts fine, we added some coolant and cranked it over, it has a exhaust leak (gasket) from the turbo. The boys are there now doing a oil and coolant flush and will find out the outcome later, it all sounds to be correct but wont know for sure.

The genuine M-Sport from bar (brand new) has been crunched, with about 5-7 cracks in it, nothing too bad quite fix-able. The drivers fender is mashed, that needs the be replaced.

They stole the Stereo (head unit, sub, amp, splits) and took off a couple of stickers/badge's off.

The car looks to be in pretty good condidtion, they didnt even do any burn outs! (no rubber over the rear of the bumber)

They didnt catch the theifs, but the cops have a pretty good idea who they are. (Male driver and female passenger in there eirly 20's)

The police said to the owner Dave "along the straights is was too quick, around the courners is the only place we could make up distance."

They also bought out the Police chopper to give chase as well.

Dave is very thankfull to everyone who helped him. :cheers:

It is a worrying trend that alot more cars are being stolen, it's been quiet prevelent over east and it seems to be starting here:( Time to improve car security and carry a big stick in the car;)

The Silvia guys are soon gonna look at a keypad immobilser group buy. basically (for those that dont know) its a 10 digit keypad where you have to put in a pin number to start the car. Good for when theives get your keys.

If SAUWA guys are interested maybe we can get some more buyers here.

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