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Skye you have started 2 threads but haven't given us any details.

I assume that your car was stolen and later found stripped near the skate park in Hallet Cove. Is this correct?

How about you give us some more details to see they jog someone's memory or so that we can look out for stolen parts being sold on here, NS.com or Ebay?

What model of Skyline was it? What colour? What was the number plate? Do you have the shell? What parts were taken? Where was the car stolen from? About what time was it stolen? What has been left behind?

All these details can help and you will probably have to provide them to the police if you haven't already.

ok sorry wasnt to sure to give out much detail or not.

stolen and stripped and found later minus parts, taking from near marion shopping centre early hours in the morning. found at hallet cove skate park.

its a r32, gummetal gray,

stole= front bar, intercooler and pips, teincoilover, most of the interia, back sits, other little bits and pieces

we've reported this to the police, but just throught i would come on here and see if anyone saw anything at all. or have hard about it

Edited by skylinrGirl

firstly sorry to hear of your loss, i hope you had insurance and at least it wasnt burnt out

Damn things are getting dodgier by the day around here. Hallett Cove's been fairly deacent that way in the past. Likely to be a couple of dodgy skaters in that spot. Sorry to hear

you live in the dirty south and are only just realising it :D:)

ok sorry wasnt to sure to give out much detail or not.

stolen and stripped and found later minus parts, taking from near marion shopping centre early hours in the morning. found at hallet cove skate park.

its a r32, gummetal gray,

stole= front bar, intercooler and pips pipes, teincoilover tein coilovers, most of the interia interior, back sits seats, other little bits and pieces

we've reported this to the police, but just throught thought i would come on here and see if anyone saw anything at all. or have hard heard about it

Always best to give as much detail as you can.

Its gonna be hard watching out for those items, as they are pretty common in the local and general for sale sections. But surely someone had to see something?

I don't like your chances of getting the stuff back, so as Steve said, i really hope your insured.

Sounds like they new what they wanted then, rather than just taking the head unit.

And since when has Hallett Cove been any sort of decent area? I went to school there for 5 years and it's just as bad as Noarlunga, just the houses look more expensive.

You'd be amazed at the amount of 'crews' in that area. Cars get stolen quite often around there.

ok sorry wasnt to sure to give out much detail or not.

stolen and stripped and found later minus parts, taken from near marion shopping centre early hours in the morning. found at hallet cove skate park.

its an r32, gunmetal gray,

stolen = front bar (can def tell from other front bars, as it is just a bulkier version of a GTR front bar.. i think its like GTR premium or something.. dont see too many of them around), intercooler and pips, head unit, front brakes, cusco strut brace front left hubs, there was a heap of shit missing out of the bay i guess what they could get to on top without taking the turbo.. the tacho in the dash, blitz turbo timer(not thats its gonna help) tein superstreet coilovers, most of the interior, back seats, oh and genuine skyline floor matts. there was a few other little bits and pieces

we've reported this to the police, but just thought i would come on here and see if anyone saw anything at all. or have heard about it

i will post what it used to look likepost-69891-1263343329_thumb.jpg Edited by skylinrGirl
sorry to hear about that,,hope insurance covers you. when u say they stole the coilovers, did they take your wheels as well?

would have been pretty nice of them to put them back on after they took the teins out!

that sux, this town and the savages that vandalize and steal shite are unreal,, worse then USA by far .

guess it would help if the police and courts actually put people in prison instead of a slap on the hand , your more likely to be jailed for kicking a dog then stealing a car here.. bastards !!

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