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hay guys just bought my first r32 gtst skyline and it was stolen previously and it didnt come with keys or immobiliser remote so i cant actuly start the car does anyone know how to remove the mongoose alarm system so i can actuly hear the new car run (all the wires are black so im confused -_- )

Thanks guys.

Ben.

I think it might be worth getting a mod onto this one to do an IP trace.

So you either stole a car, or admit to knowingly buying a stolen car. But judging by not having the keys to it I'd say you did the first.

Anyone missing an R32?

I think it might be worth getting a mod onto this one to do an IP trace.

So you either stole a car, or admit to knowingly buying a stolen car. But judging by not having the keys to it I'd say you did the first.

Anyone missing an R32?

i bought a car that was stolen a year ago but was found and returned to the owner who then decided to sell it and i bought it

I met Ben and a mate of his today down at Lanyon shops in a 4dr R34 GTt.

Its good you got the 32 sorted Ben.

Although I would have done a revs check on your purchase. Gotta admit it's a bit sus to have your car stolen, then found and you dont have the key.

Forgive us for being wary but there have been many a Skyline stolen in canberra and being the enthusiasts we are we dont tolerate car theft at all.

Welcome to SAU :thumbsup:

I met Ben and a mate of his today down at Lanyon shops in a 4dr R34 GTt.

Its good you got the 32 sorted Ben.

Although I would have done a revs check on your purchase. Gotta admit it's a bit sus to have your car stolen, then found and you dont have the key.

Forgive us for being wary but there have been many a Skyline stolen in canberra and being the enthusiasts we are we dont tolerate car theft at all.

Welcome to SAU :thumbsup:

hay man i did the revs check and it came back clean i thought it was dodgy but his name was all over the rego papers and his address it was from woolengong but yeh evey thing is all sorted man just ripped it out and now have no alarm but its better then nothing hope to see your car out again soon

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