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Lol those carparks are notorious for car break-ins. Hide yo' skyline, hide yo stagea....

Whenever there is a break in we get to go check it out as part of class.

Although I've never heard of a skyline stolen there

Back in 2009 when I had my first R33, the guys that stole it also stole a white S1 R33 from the CIT car park in Reid earlier the same day, which they were joyriding in at the time of stealing mine.

Alas, mine was put up a gutter and abandoned - though thankfully the white one was recovered at a typical block of flats in Griffith.

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Matt black R32 GTST at the Kambah lights (QLD pates) bout 8ish.

Nice U turn at the lights. Wondering if the sound of my lumpy Cams and exhaust concerned you ;)

It "looks" like a GTS-t at the moment :whistling:

Oh and about hour latter I missed spotting Anfannee at the same lights - so the lil bugger phoned me - lulz

Haha that was me in the 32, i didn't even notice your car i was too busy getting lost.

Just moved up from QLD

Just

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Were badges involved or baseball bats? ;)

Badges :( which of course means I heard absolutely nothing of the matter once my vehicle was recovered. One of those moments where even though I'm usually the last to rag on the police, all I can say is f**king useless cops.

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Haha that was me in the 32, i didn't even notice your car i was too busy getting lost.

Just moved up from QLD

Just

Welcome to Canberra. :)

Didn't notice :( *deflated*

Friday nights people normally head to Grevillia Park around 9.30pm for a chat

Sometimes like this and sometimes with a black bonnet and wingless.

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