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f**ken scum pinched my stagea tonight round half 6pm

was clublocked,locked and nothing of value in sight thro the windows

it's green mainly,matte black 260rs rear bar,260rs black sideskirts,blackfront bar

big black rear wing.am performance straight pipes hanging out the back

work radbotes,chrome dish (good luck selling these f**kheads,there the only set in the country)

keep an eye out lads,will update this wen I hear back from the cops

it's been reported,so I'll just have to wait now...

Guess I'm buying a gtr abit sooner than I expected

worst thing is I've been collecting parts to convert it to manual for a couple months now

was all ready to go this Sunday....

Farken gayness

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Thats farkin ghey. I was just reading the other stolen vehicle threads thinking that my stag should be safe cause it's volvo spec..... not the case obviously.

you Got insurance to cover it? i'll keep an eye out for any cheap random green stagea parts!!!

and I take it from your post it didn't have an alarm?

FOR f**kS SAKE PEOPLE, EVERY (and I mean EVERY) SKYLINE THAT HAS BEEN STOLEN RECENTLY HAD NO ALARM. Use your brains and put an alarm in your cars ffs. This is beyond ridiculous - how many have to go missing before you finally get it?

wasn't this car advertised for sale at some point? did ya have any suss characters checking it out? and if so, did they suss it at your place?

Edited by Big Fella

Car is fully comp insured,hopefully justcars are good about it

Car was booked in for an immobilized and alarm install tuesday

car was stolen from work,I'm a chef so whoever stole it knew I was working there and that I'd be busy at that time

the exhaust is blisteringly loud,although I stand under a commercial range hood all night and we were getting raped tonight and were super busy

there's no way in the word I'd have even heard an alarm go off anyways,thought the clublocked would be sufficient for the time being

and nightcrawler,there's no need to be a dick all your life

guys are having there cars flogged all over the shop and all your doing is kicking them while there down

even if my alarm was fitted today,I wouldn't have heard it from inside the kitchen

wait till someone steals something of yours that you have poured thousands of dollars into,a shitload heap of work

not a nice feeling mate

especially wen you have paperwork in the car with your current address blah blah

try having your car stolen,then being super worried and rushing home to make sure your wife and 8month old boy are ok

f**k the car,my families safety is more important

who knows whether these donkeys would go down the path of robbing my house too

Edited by -RBD2-

Thanks chuck

good to get some support instead of wankers ragging on you wen your down

hope the big green girl with the fat black arse turns up soon

Edited by -RBD2-

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