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White series 3 r31 skyline stolen at some stage during the night last night. Western area (around woodville) Rego no. VBU-982

Stock wheels and everything except exhaust with twin tip.

Any info please contact the police or pm me.

thanks...

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damn another skyline stolen.......i am looking at getting a GPS tracker put in the skyline as well......where did you get yours done lewis and how much was the cost of it all???

Yea same to, i know there's different types of gps, but I know I'm getting real time tracking and I know that another one have like if the car leave an area that you set up it can send or something to your phone.

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car found ! had f*ked alternator....dikheads even changed the batery n drove 3 streets away....and dumped it after new batery went flat. Minimal damage luckly... :)

did the police come around and did a fingerprint search?

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did the police come around and did a fingerprint search?

Are police required to do a fingerprint search if a car has been broken into?

Mate had his car broken into over the weekend - went to the cops and they said "bad luck" and wrote the details down on a piece of paper. They said "we're not going to fingerprint it"

f**king idiots. How else are you meant to catch these faggots? No wonder people take things into their own hands.

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no fingerprinting. they were surprised they even found it and it wasnt burnt out. lucky 4 me as there is no insurance on the car !

close call there mate... might wanna get onto that asap :P and get a badass alarm

31s might be getting on but theyre still a rad car

-D

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finger printing is over rated

yer when me and steve steal cars we put plastic copies of nightcrawlers fingerprints on a set of latex gloves

its awesome, weve boosted 100 cars and every time andrew gets a body cavity search by the po po

-D

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close call there mate... might wanna get onto that asap :P and get a badass alarm

31s might be getting on but theyre still a rad car

-D

looking at selling/trading it for a 33 shell....need a newer shell to stick an engine in :) so ill just get a clublock for now.

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