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Hey guys me and my girlfriend have woken up this morning to discover that our house has been broken into and my car stolen! I have to make this quick as i have the cops coming over right now to investigate. If you could all please keep an eye out for a r33 skyline 4 door with an aftermarket body kit with rego 995-kql. It's easy to spot as the doors still have the two tone color with grey paint at the bottom of each door and the left rear door has a big discoloration on it. It also has the series 2 tail lights. I live over at forest lake if that helps. Thanks everyone!

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thanx guys! this really means a lot to me. I never thought i'd be one of those poor bastards whose car was stolen and its the worst feeling when you realise whats just happened. luckily I had 3rd party fire and theft cover!

and I might add that Im offering a $500 reward on the whereabouts of my car or the lowlife who stole it from me. I'm very serious about this as well. The terms are as long as the car is returned to me undamaged and not burnt out.

just to let everyone know the car has turned up but it is a complete write-off!!! The car was stolen by a group of aboriginals early this morning and has collided head on into a 4wd. Apparently my car was going around 100km at impact in a suburban street then wound up going through someone's fence and almost going through there house! I actually went to the accident scene since it happened in inala, just around the corner from where I live. I've taken several pictures of the car and nothing from the engine bay can be salvaged at all. I had to watch my pride and joy being towed away in pieces :thumbsup: Thankfully I'm insured but it's still depressing. I urge everyone to sleep with your cars keys at night. I will be when I get my next car.

yea the driver was taken up to the hospital in a very critical condition and the other 2 people legged it while one suffered a broken leg.

Basterds!! they deserve more then that!!! :)

Hopefully insurance has a quick turnaround with supplying you cash for a new ride.

thats pretty gutzy of them to break into your house 1st, serves the pricks right man.

"quote Pulp Fiction" what's more gutless than f**king with a mans automobile, you just dont do it, it's against the rules"

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Oh nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

Hope insurance doeant dick you around. Sad to say but those 'indigenous australians' will only get a slap on the wrist, it makes you wonder why alot of people think of them how they do!

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