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As the title says ,Turismo Blue R33 series 1.5 stolen from the Geeveston area this morning.

Very distinctive , 400r front bar and skirts , N1 rear pods , ROH Modenas , targa plates etc

Keep your eyes and ears open fellas , the young bloke who bought if off me is pretty devastated.

Any info please send me a PM

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As the title says ,Turismo Blue R33 series 1.5 stolen from the Geeveston area this morning.

Very distinctive , 400r front bar and skirts , N1 rear pods , ROH Modenas , targa plates etc

Keep your eyes and ears open fellas , the young bloke who bought if off me is pretty devastated.

Any info please send me a PM

This is bullshit I cant believe that they're stealing them from all the way down at Geeveston now. Snuffy would be pretty upset so keep an eye out guys not like it doesn't stand out. f**king low lifes.

WTF Is going on?????????????????????????

This is bullshit... Is it the same low life cuunts knocking off these cars?

I'll give you a tip... If I had a 33gts-t, I'd be double checking my insurance then installing/re-installing an alarm with imobilisers and being carefull where I parked it.

Scumbags need a touchup.

Bit of an update . whoever sole it rolled it out of his driveway and removed the front bar and left it behind , so i'm thinking a trailer could of been used .

went missing between 3-10am this morning .

Shit , that's a bit of a worry , hopefully it turns up reasonably unscathed , don't like his chances if the little scum are going to the lengths of towing it away (if they did ) . Looks like a nice tidy car in the pics too :(

Yeah i took those photos just before i sold it , but it still looks the same .

na nothing mate. which is maybe a good thing, most probably sitting a garage. hopefully hasnt been torched.

it belongs to a very good mate of mine and I really hope it gets found in fair or better condition.

the whole justice system sucks, the government is trash, i should be the Emperor, and convicted car thieves would receive death by soldering iron then fed to hungry mako's

na nothing mate. which is maybe a good thing, most probably sitting a garage. hopefully hasnt been torched.

it belongs to a very good mate of mine and I really hope it gets found in fair or better condition.

the whole justice system sucks, the government is trash, i should be the Emperor, and convicted car thieves would receive death by soldering iron then fed to hungry mako's

Yes this whole situation is a joke . Hopefully he gets it back in on piece, but i'm starting to wish i never sold that car

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