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hey guys my mates car was stolen from upper coomera gold coast this morning at 7-10am. has black wheels with chrome lip, 20 inch. power fc hks gtss turbos immaculate cond looks almost new. 0415170906 jason. cheers mic.

oh was garaged and they found the keys inside, loaded all his house holds up in the car and f**ked off !!!

Edited by mico

man thats heartbreaking! I think a group should be started where we go around and bash the living shit out of these thieving scum. Will keep my eyes peeled mate. definitly not hard to miss

Amen to that. Car was spotted 3 times in Pacific Pines soon after they stole it. Probably out showing their junky mates what a score they got. If seen again contact me on 0415170906

My house was broken into between 7:30 and 10:00 this morning. They took all my electricals, jewelry, and my GTR skyline which I have spent a small fortune on. Dont know how they managed to fit a 50' plasma in the back seat along with all my other stuff but they did it. Car was spotted driving in Pacific Pines 3 times today. Please keep an eye out for it. Its an 96 R33 GTR V-spec Red with Black and Chrome 20's and a 400r front bar. Number plate is NRB26. If spotted please contact me on 0415170906 I would like to catch up with them before the coppers do :rant:

Not yet. Was spotted at 3am this morning around Emanual Collage in Cararra - Nerang area. It must be coping an absolute flogging. It's gonna cost me a fortune whether I get it back or not. As for all of my household goods, their as good as gone. Just a note to all you skyliners. It doesnt matter how well your shits locked up, if they want it they will get it. Remove a relay or your igniter or something. That's bound to stump these dumbass the thieves

Posted in the other thread , in case you haven't seen it.

Posted Today, 11:04 AM

i seen this car a couple of hours ago, it was heading south on the m1 around coomera. Not much good to you now but atleast ya know its still in one piece.

Posted Today, 02:45 PM

Did you notify police?

Posted Today, 07:16 PM

No. i didn't realise it was the stolen one at the time.

I noticed it because it was gorgeous and i have a 33 the same colour so it caught my attention.

Im a coach driver and i was driving with a load of passengers on at the time, it wasn't untill i had dropped off a couple of hours later that i was killing time lookin through the forum on my phone when i saw the thread and thought id check the plates, sure enough it was the one i saw.

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