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i reckon its an S13 the rear quater section looks like an S13 and looks like its 4 stud and if you look carfully to the fire fighter on the left i reckon its an S13 front side indicator :banana:

Edited by lookingforboost

Yep noticed all these things :banana: Thought the door trim was a good enough giveaway though.

Anyways, this thread isn't really meant to be about what car it is :banana:

Yep noticed all these things :D Thought the door trim was a good enough giveaway though.

Anyways, this thread isn't really meant to be about what car it is :bunny:

yeah it is :(

deinatly has to be a s13 (i dont think its an NX coupe because it doesnt have flipy up headlight)

Also found a picture before the hack job.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/06/01/2914727.htm

Serves him right for steeling and speeding on paramatta rd too probily in the wet =\

Edited by central coast person
On the up side, the theif might get caught on this occasion :D

Sucks for the owner though...

Might? I can see the driver in the car! =-o

Damn! That's a fair crash. =-/

I don't think anyone is worth getting hurt or ending up dead over a car. I'd rather see the cop chase called off and the thief walk away. Remember the police chase in Canberra that happened a little while back and wiped out a young family. This could have been much worse if there were other people around.

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