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omg those f**king assturds!

hope you get a good price for it

I'll keep my eyes peeled in Northern suburbs, but I do a fair bit of travelling all over.. and I don't think a car like that can be missed so fingers crossed someone here can help get those bastards!

Sorry to hear mate!

is your GTR blue with sydney plates?

spotted 1 near the gyproc plaster place in thomo

are you also bald? :rofl:

got the car back late this arvo. Were pretty bummed about the condition it is in. :) so unfair as to why people steal other peoples property. I hope the f**kers both loose their hands so they cant steal shit again. They also broke into our shed and stole other car parts too including my rims off my gtr :) so if anyone sees people selling a set of black p1 buddy clubs they might be mine. Thanks for your help for all those who spotted them. If anyone else has more info let me know please. Oh btw car was found in some street in st albans

love seeing how people pulled together to help you find your car! >_<

awesome work!

glad to see someone has their pride and joy back - just hope those cockheads get what they deserve!

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