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Hi all,

A friend had his 1998 200sx stolen on Saturday night from a secure parking garage at his apartment in Hardie St Neutral Bay in Sydney

The car is dark Jungle Green with no rear spolier - some specific details are shown below:

Rego: "MA-996" White on Black plates

5 Spoke 17 inch silver wheels

02 Rush Pod Filter with fibreglass partition

A Pillar mounted boost gauge

Hi Tech stainless exhaust system with polished muffler and twin tips (factory look)

Front strut brace

Nismo sticker on rear window

The car also had a scratch running across the side of the bonnet and onto the front right quarter panel.

If anyone sees this car or has any information regarding its whereabouts please pm me asap or email the owner, Mike Armstrong - [email protected]

Thanks

Nick

That car sounds pretty nice, sorry to hear of his misfortune. I have heard of so many breakins now with secure parking complexes. Every time it has been an inside job from someone living in the complex. Baulkham hills is one area I am thinking of where there were 3 occasions over only a few months in one complex where peoples cars and garages were broken into.

I will keep a lookout for this car and promise to cut the hands off the low life scum.

These pricks make me so mad!

I dont think any secure parking garages in apartments are worth much in sydney. 4 high perfomance jap cars were stolen from my old flat in Zetland (near moore park) over 3 nights in so called "security" parking. They even had a go at my car but my alarm system saved the car.

yeah and the trouble is you can't see what's going on down in the security parking either..

i remember staying in an apartment in surfers, and one of the channels on the TV was a view of the main entrance. They should do something like that...but in the security parking!

hope he gets it back Nick :P

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