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Hey my cars been stolen. Called the cops and everything but if anyone sees anything please ring me on 0439987333.

Its a R34 Sedan White. Licence Plates 1CDO100. Stolen from my yard on Berriman Dr Wangara last seen heading West toward Wanneroo Rd.

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Thanks for any help, it's appreciated.

Cars been seen joyriding all weekend yet no one can catch it! Police haven't seen it yet either.

I spent 2 years working on this car and just getting it right and then someone comes and just takes it, it had 80km left on it's run-in period and was booked in today (Monday) for it's full tune.

Not sure if they'll strip it or burn it but I've put together a mod list in case anyone starts seeing my parts pop out;

RB25/30 w. CP and SPOOL forged internals

Tomei 260 degree Poncams

Plazmaman Plenum

Garrett 3076 w. 82 rear T3

6boost Highmount

Sard 550cc Injectors

TRUST oil cooler kit

Greddy Frontmount with custom piping

RSR 4 door exhaust

Defi Link Advance Gauges (Oil, Water, Oil Pressure and Boost)

Turbosmart e-boost street

Vipec ECU

Can't remember the brand of coilies I had on it but they were silver and blue...... haha

Driftworks camber arms, tie rods etc... for front and rear

Nismo 1.5way

East Bear Recliners

These are the main things I can think of right now. I doubt whether these guys are smart enough to sell it all or whatever but you know it's worth it to keep an eye out.

Cheers

I will keep an eye out for it. Got any pics? It is easy to replace number plates.

Also, chasing some data here...

Is it fitted with an Immobiliser?

Is it fitted with an Alarm?

Do you know how the car was stolen? (Keys stolen/ Hot wired)?

Edited by Eps

Are you saying people you know have seen it being driven around?? That's gotta suck...

If I see it I'll def keep it in sight and have the police on the phone mate.

Where was it last seen?

And yep, photo would be handy..

I will keep an eye out for it. Got any pics? It is easy to replace number plates.

Also, chasing some data here...

Is it fitted with an Immobiliser?

Is it fitted with an Alarm?

Do you know how the car was stolen? (Keys stolen/ Hot wired)?

The car was fitted with an immobiliser and alarm but they've got my keys. I was pulling it out of my workshop when I got out to lock the gate behind me. I left the car running like I have for the past 4 years as I'm less than 10mtrs away from it, but as soon as I had my back turned a VN or VP Commodore pulled up a dude jumped out and ran into my car. I turned around to seeing him shut the door and then they both just sped off.

I wish I would have just turned it off and taken the keys out but I was letting it idle to warm up a bit and I've done this 100,000 times before and nothing has ever happened. No ones ever even slowed down. Police think they've been watching me and my car though which is why they've done it, but I mean why thrash it wouldn't you have gotten it off the road and stripped it down if you knew what was in it?

Anyway here's a pic:

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Are you saying people you know have seen it being driven around?? That's gotta suck...

If I see it I'll def keep it in sight and have the police on the phone mate.

Where was it last seen?

And yep, photo would be handy..

Yeah my mates have been in a chase with it but it keeps losing them. It was on it's run in tune with low boost so it's not exactly the fastest thing on the road right now, most of us only have 4wds so it's outrunning us no matter what we try. Best thing we have going for us is that we can hit it and get it off the road in order to get the assholes. At this point in time I'd rather have a dent in it than see them hurt it and ruin all the work I've poured into it.

It was last seen off Connolly Dr in Merriwa. It's movements seem to be mainly from;

Wangara to Ocean Reef Rd, Lenore Dr, Caporn, Pinjar Rd, Joondalup Dr, Wanneroo Rd, Hester Ave.

It's been spotted travelling these roads more than once so they're in the general area.

Thanks for everyones help.

Wow that is probably one of the best looking R34 sedan's I've seen in a long time. Really sucks what some people would do. confused.gif

I guess the big question is.. do you have full comprehensive? And if so, would it be covered if you left the car on?

Ballsy little fkrs aren't they... 1 for taking it in the first place and 2 for continuing to drive it for all to see...

I honestly hope I see it. It -really- shits me this kind I thing.

I guess the thing is not to 'chase' them. Just hang back and follow. They'll stop and get out eventually.

  • 1 month later...

Still on the run? it's been 3 months or something hasnt it?

I'll keep an eye out, it's fairly distinctive.

Yeah I think it's still out there hey. I had a phone call from someone saying they seen it Quinns last week. f**king annoying that the police still haven't caught it.

Yeah I think it's still out there hey. I had a phone call from someone saying they seen it Quinns last week. f**king annoying that the police still haven't caught it.

Farken serious?

How does someone manage to steal the car and then use it for their own for 3 months without getting caught.. Jesus.

At least you know it's still in working order

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