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Stolen: R32 Skyline Gts-t - Northern Suburbs


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Hi all,

my r32 skyline was stolen from the front of my house in Bundoora/mill park early this morning.

Rego is: SJW 933

Colour: Grey

Distinctive features;

Wheels: 18" Hijoin 5 double spoke

no spoiler on boot.

this is what it looks like.

stolen_r32.JPG

if you see this car please call me on 0404 891953 and report it to Epping police.

many thanks,

Gorjan

Edited by RS500

I'll keep a look out.

Just wondering was it from your house or a public place like shops?

Quite hard to keep track of skylines in the northern subs. So many of them.... :D

Hope it gets found.

I'm in the west and will keep an eye out over this way too. You never know, these low lifes travel wherever so it may just pop up down this way. Sux though dude. I see in the pic it had a steering lock (about 5 second for a good theif to get rid of) but did it have an alarm/immobiliser?

  • 3 weeks later...
Hey good to read that it was recovered! Say, you still got the 24 in bits?

gday Roy, good to hear from ya.

i'm glad too b/c it wasn't insured.

yeah, i still have all the bits except for the T67 kit, sold it last yr.

let me know if there's anything you want.

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