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Hey guys my R33 was stolen from Lalor station today between 7:30am and 6pm while i was at work.

If you see it around please call the police, a report has been filed.

R33 1996 Series2 [uYA-524]

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Note worthy features:

silver

carbon fiber fog light surrounds

blitz front mount return flow intercooler

black drifteks

trust exhaust

trust peII exhaust

sau sticker on drivers rear quarter window

The rest of the mods are minor - the above mods give it a relatively unique appearance within the northern suburbs. Dont think ive seen any other silver r33s with black drifteks around here. Might not be the case with other areas though.

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Wow! Thats bad sorry to hear, that is one very nice R33. Insurance? Alarm? Very risky to park at a railway station with a car like that.

So the low lifes are at it again, will keep a lookout mate best of luck!

Farkk spewing man :( Sorry to hear, have u got insurance or alarm like the bloke above said?

station is very risky man :( should buy a daily peace of shit in the future.

Hope you either get it back in one peice or if its f**ked i hope u never see it again and get paid out a massive amount.

You parked that at Lalor station?!?!?!

What were you thinking???!!!

Bad luck mate. Hoping you have insurance. If I see it I'll give someone a hoy.

ill have a look in the industrial estate where my shop is (where the indoor soccer in thomastown is)

alot of cars are taken there, thrashed and dumped when its wet..

Gee you don't sound suss at all...

even when i had insurance, i really wanted my 32R back.

People with R33s would generally just take the insurance money lol. Have taken a survey of this...

Gee you don't sound suss at all...

People with R33s would generally just take the insurance money lol. Have taken a survey of this...

Lol considering I see a mashed up car with the cop sticker on the window being towed out of the estate every 2nd day or so.

If anyone was interested, my car was found on westgarth st Fitzroy interior torn apart bonnet and quarter panels gone wheels changed to stockies.

Really hope the cops get good prints. Gotta wAit to hear from insurance now.

I was trying to sell it but jeez it still hurts a lot :(

Shit dellos wtf man. Just realised now that this happened. Fark man, you took a risk parking that at lalor. You know our areas are notoriously known to be that of broady. Anyways sorry to hear that your car was found in a mess. Hopefully insurance pulls through for you.

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