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Mates dark purple/blue resprayed R32 2 door GTST was stolen from out the front of his work (solitaire workshop off south road) this afternoon, the c*nts reved the shit out of it right past the workshop showing off. It has a GTR front bar and gold rims, completely stock apart from this and exhaust. Really stands out with the paint.

Plates are XRP695

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He had no theft insurance (silly) so really hoping to get at least something back. If anyone sees anything give the police a call and me on 0423 277 771 thanks guys

was seen heading north about 2pm today, if you live north can you please keep an eye out for this.

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Yeah poor bastard didn't have theft insurance, really feel for him. Someone spotted it going north yesterday so if you are north can you please keep an eye out!

Thanks everyone :)

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i have seen this!

just trying to remember where! was definately friday ! i drove from my place all the way to aldinga and back

i didnt think much of it so i cant remember exact place sorry, all i remember it was a male driver with sunnies :-/

Is it just me or are there a greater number of Skylines being stolen in SA of late?

Probably just seen lots of threads, I doubt it has changed much. Could always try and find out who keeps the theft stats.

Just heard on radio it's been chased last night by police, been involved in a string of vehicle break-ins in the mile -end area. Police looking for a 1993 purple skyline which is the getaway car.

assholes, I'm buying a viper or something kickass as an alarm, might start pulling the fuel pump fuse as well if I have to leave it outdoors. Paranoid : /

Yeah do it... I wanted to put one of the lockable isolation switches we use on our mining equip!

Just heard on radio it's been chased last night by police, been involved in a string of vehicle break-ins in the mile -end area. Police looking for a 1993 purple skyline which is the getaway car.

Yeah my mate heard this today, cops can't tell him shit about what has happened though, whether they have been caught or if they at least found the car.

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