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hey guys, just asking everyone to keep an eye out for my 31.

she was taken from my house sometime on monday night, has an exhaust on it so thay would have had to roll it down the street to fire it up (pretty quiet street on a hill).

Car is an S3 auto exec with a import front (projectors,hids,gts grill) and electric windows. has a Garage 7 sticker on the (cracked) windshield and 31club stickers on the rear 1/4 windows.

wheels were 15x7 weds 3 piece.

worst thing that pissed me off was that it had alot of horse gear on the back seat, that has taken years to gather. i would be content if i were to just retrieve that alone.

Rego is victorian WIK006 car was located in Hillsborough, actually found the dash matt on Hillsborough road heading towards Warners Bay.

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would be greatly appreciative if people could just keep an eye and ear open.

thanks

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sorry i dont know the newcastle area very well, it was found in toronto.

got it back today, after looking at it i dont think i wanted it back.

i dont even know where to start with it

mmmm not far from my house! :)

I agree with not wanting it, kinda like it's been 'raped' and you don't want to catch AIDS driving again. :)

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mmmm not far from my house! :ph34r:

I agree with not wanting it, kinda like it's been 'raped' and you don't want to catch AIDS driving again. :down:

this is a bad question and i wouldn't really expect you to answer it but i am curious as to the condition you got it back in? - this is pretty much every enthusiasts worst nightmare :(

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morons tho the HID ballast sits right in front of the pod filter lol.

mainly all fixed now tho, pick up an ignition surround, lock set and rear 1/4 windows on the weekend.

i have another ignition in there atm but would like matching keys and a boot lock lol

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