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my name is Mike Walsh my son 20yrs is Luke, we had a home invasion Sunday morning around 1 am they stole some items and got the keys to my sons car and stole it. I offer $$$ cash for information leading to the recovery of the car. Can you please post it on the Skyline forum website in WA and over East as well thanks again Daine . Mike Walsh, ps my handle on the web site is Aussie Hoon 2. Cheers. Please put below on web site. heading to read $$$$ CASH REWARD We were burgled over the weekend in Ardross Perth WA and they got the keys to my sons car it,s my son,s pride & joy & he has been working in the mines for a number of years to save up for this and we were burgled Sat night & they found the keys & among other things stolen they stole his car.

$$$$ CASH REWARD for information leading to recovery of stolen car Sat night OCT 3rd 2003 Nissan Skyline 350GT 2 door Coupe Rego 1CTU 903 ( black BBS mesh type wheels with chrome lip) it has no spoiler but has a small colour coded reversing camera on rear door on right hand sides

Tough deal this one.... might have been a good idea to post a pic though.... any outstanding features? Like wheels what tyres etc. Any badging different..... all helps if you want people to notice it.

Number plates are probably changes by now. But most thieves are lazy, so won't bother with cosmetics. Hope that he's well insured!

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