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I would like to thank everyone who kept an eye out for the Stagea. It is greatly appreciated. Unfortunately for me the search is over as the car was found burnt to a pulp in Mawson Lakes at 7am this morning :(

That sucks man ;( Sorry to hear it.

Lowlife pricks...

-D

I would like to thank everyone who kept an eye out for the Stagea. It is greatly appreciated. Unfortunately for me the search is over as the car was found burnt to a pulp in Mawson Lakes at 7am this morning :(

oh no. Hope that someone got seriously burnt while trying to burn your pride and joy mate

Yeah it sucks big time! But there are some salvageable parts from it. The rims, tyres and brakes are fine. The motor didn't ignite so most of it is still ok. Apparently onlookers saw it pull up at Mawson Lakes at 6am yesterday morning, full to the brim with stolen goods. Then a truck came and they moved the loot from my car into the truck, torched it and took off. Hoping that bastards get caught!! Too bad nobody that saw it thought to take down a number plate for the truck.....

So now the process of stripping the car and selling what I can begins! I'll try to put some pics up so you can see the damage.

Just joined to provide further info for you. I get news updates from sapol on facebook. Yesterday they mentioned your burnt out car plus a truck being stolen from a construction site where your car was located. About an hour later, they had a pursuit with that truck on the gawler to two wells road heading into gawler.

Truck was abandoned in craigmore and sapol arrested one of the offenders with another one escaping.

Hopefully they can link them to you car and give them what they deserve.

Try contacting Corporal Security aswell as they patrol a majority of Mawson Lakes and may have seen something. Definitely pass any info onto SAPOL as it could help their case. According to the GRN paging website, MFS received the call about the car fire at 620am.

Stagea is getting pulled apart asap. So if anybody knows people who want any bits, I will be taking photos of what is salvageable.

Thanks guys.

Might be worth throwing up a thread in the 'Stagea Parts Classifieds' section http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forum/145-stagea-parts-classifieds/

Stagea is getting pulled apart asap. So if anybody knows people who want any bits, I will be taking photos of what is salvageable.

Thanks guys.

Sorry to hear dude. Sucks big time. :down:

When you're ready to part, there is something I'd like and its a little hard to explain the part. I'll tee up a time to look at the car when you have retreived it and are ready to part it, so I can point to what I'm after.

p.s. how bad are passenger side doors? Warped from the heat of fire?

Ruby

  • 4 weeks later...

Wow just read this thread and it astounds me the amount of imports being taken lately and the type/ colour of them too, not to mention how close to home this insident is! I think your the guy i drove along side down main north road a little while back, i was the guy drooling in my stockers yellow stagea, man that car looked sweet!

Well sorry to hear of your loss but if any of your yellow days goodies are available P.M. me and I'll go see if I can sell a kidney as the finance minister isnt handing out any more cash

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