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Shit...sorry it had to end like this buddy. At least you got something back, which is better than most stolen uninsured cases turn out. I'm no panel expert, but it looks like about 7-8k worth of damage to fix, assuming it's just that side of the car and the chassis isn't bent / the pillars are straight. Can't tell if the A pillar looks alright? Then there's the mechanical side of things I guess...they wouldn't have been too kind on the engine/driveline.

Seriously what goes through peoples heads doing shit like this, "Yeah I'm gonna steal someones nice car, get in a chase, smash the car and cop cars and end up in worse shit than if I sat at home playing with myself"

Edit: Did they steal that 33 as well?

Edited by miguelegant

Didn't ask, probably not. Cops said heaps of skylines have been getting pinched around here, but then again they said the guy they suspect steals skylines all the time, so who knows :|

Went for a drive and the shop was a milk bar

Didn't ask, probably not. Cops said heaps of skylines have been getting pinched around here, but then again they said the guy they suspect steals skylines all the time, so who knows :|

Went for a drive and the shop was a milk bar

posted that on gf's account lol

Used your credit card?

Debit master card, passed the info to the cops already. Went in there and bought a drink, heaps of cameras there.

Doesn't seem to be a professional job to me...Pros wouldn't be driving the car around days after stealing it...They'd more than likely have it in a garage and stripped for parts...

Like I said, you'd easily get $3k for the rims alone...

we need to do a set up! set up someones car to get stolen and like 100 sau members hide in the bushes then run out of the bushes screaming with poles!

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