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as the topic states, black r35 gtr was stolen from somewhere in CQ this week. It passed me on monday night at an easy 200+kph. I was in the hilux, turned on the scanner and all i got was ''Chase aborted, we cant keep up with that bloody thing, call the miriam vale and rockhampton districts please''

Sooo, if u see one floating around or someone selling parts of one, u know why

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well that car will be so easy to spot in CQ, even if it pokes its nose beyond a picket fence on a moonless night > so parts anyone?

hope the owner isn't distraught > perhaps he/she has a story to tell about how it got nicked?

It's a horrible story to hear and I hope the thief gets everything coming to him, but I couldn't help laugh at the police comment about "Chase aborted, we cant keep up with that bloody thing.." Bahahahhaha that is awesome!

Excuse my ignorance.. how do you know that it was stolen.. Might've been the owner speeding.. At those speeds he might not've even known he was being chased..

yeah gimps, it come through over the radio as a reported theft, the location it was stolen from wasnt disclosed though.

Cheers, allan

if i got busted in my gtr @ 200kph id be calling the local cops and saying "my cars been stolen"...

then leaving it somewhere in good shape where it wont get nicked again and then race home via other means so make a statement of it being stolen... :D

Can new gtr go over 180km/h on normal road? Like i thought their ecu wont let them unless at a track or some crap.. Like the gps knows where u r :wacko: . So in theory.. if it was a highway a patrol car could easily catch one? If i am wrong about the 180km/h thing can someone plz let me know.

Can new gtr go over 180km/h on normal road? Like i thought their ecu wont let them unless at a track or some crap.. Like the gps knows where u r :wacko: . So in theory.. if it was a highway a patrol car could easily catch one? If i am wrong about the 180km/h thing can someone plz let me know.

i think thats only in japan in australia theres no speed cut

you will find most professional car thieves nowaday targets car from home. Breaks into house, looks for keys and drive her of.

When I renew the F430 insurance with new company as the old one was getting up there. One of the conditions was keys have to be store in secure safe box, when house is unoccupied.

So there you go.

  • 4 weeks later...

there are a few in town atm. I hseen that one the other week. errol has his silver one and trent has his red one in gladdy as well. Benny B> just bought himself a new LP640 and took delivery in december too the rich mutherfker. Sleeps next to his GT3 and F430 >.<

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