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hey guys

1993 NISSAN SKYLINE, BLACK

REGO 255RFH

Stolen from: Southport, Gold Coast

Time: 12:30am 4th July

**NOTE: the FAI15 was the old plates, it is now standard queensland maroon plates**

my r33 just got stolen from southport, pohlman street at 12:30am

its a black R33 on white work mesiters, 17inch, gutter rashed

bonnet is fadded, tinting on both windows are starting to dry up across the middle

have yellow bird hanging 'drift toy' on tow hook,

side of car has been scratched into a pole but buffed out u can still see white markings

rear left guard has wire scratches around the wheel caz tyre popped once

has GTR seat, not sitting too low (9-10cms), back window is not tinted, GTR wing

have top struct behind rear seats that is visible from outside

front bar is custom known bar, not standard.

please keep an eye out and let me know if u see it

vincent

0423 594 689 or please *** quote QP1100579479 police report file number***

thanks fellas im devastated

edit- also there is a sun faded, wear-out sticker on top left window

saids 'ANGEL IN CAR' like a toilet warning sign styled.

thanks

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Edited by cake69

because i was at home and i ran after my car that drove away from me. cars been spotted at broadbeach at 1am heading towards nerang

spotted on neilsens road at 130am heading to mt tambo area

spotted 12:30pm today heading back from canungra back into nerang.

please guys any help would be apperciated greatly

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