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Yes im insured and one of the guys I work with saw it get driven off on a tow truck with nothing written on it anywhere and yes its a parking spot other cars are parked there right now so it wasnt a tow zone. Ive told the cops and they came and spoke to me.

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Sorry to hear, Theifs are getting more crafty these days .... cant steal a car by simply breaking in and hotwireing. Now they just get a towtruck and take it. This is the second time i've heard of this in a month :S

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OMG!..... Westfield central managment should have security footage, get in there ASAP, people are lazy so don't take any shit from anyone if they seem's uninterested and put red tape in front of you, this is important, act fast!

The Mongrel's need to be caught!!! Do you have any pix of the car?

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Mate that's seriously unbelievable, must have been a reasonably small truck to be able to pick it up from a parking spot in a crowded car park.

This might be a stupid question but was the car purchased under finance? I've done quite a few repo's where I have the authority to back up to a car and take it away.

In saying that an R34 GT-R would be difficult to tow away without access to the handbrake and steering. I'd say they just hooked up a chain to it and dragged it up. The front lip will now most likely be non existent...

From memory your car is midnight purple yeah? Not many around in that colour so will be more difficult to hide....

Will keep a look out and make a few calls to people I know in the area....

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So if anyone ever catches a Towy taking your car, you confront tham and they say "Oh! Sorry! I was asked by a customer to pick it up! Oh wait there's the car I want." Make sure you get every particular detial you can get. Towies have been in the business for many years, they don't make mistakes.

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So if anyone ever catches a Towy taking your car, you confront tham and they say "Oh! Sorry! I was asked by a customer to pick it up! Oh wait there's the car I want." Make sure you get every particular detial you can get. Towies have been in the business for many years, they don't make mistakes.

Totally agree, whenever I get a call from somebody to tow their car without keys I make sure they show me ownership papers (rego) and make sure their with me at the car picking it up.

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Scott, sucks to hear your GTR is stolen in shopping centre with all these people around.

Will keep my eyes peeled if I ever see it around east side.

Hope you get it back mate.

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