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Just a few more details if you got to have a closer look at the car.

*3 Autogauge gauges in the triple cluster.

*Pioneer double Din head unit

*BC BR coilovers

*Middle console & gear surround has been painted dark silver

Anyone know what theives usually do with Skylines? Re-sell them or do they usually get parted out?

they are either looking for a joy ride expect to get it back thrashed and needing a rebuild or they take apart and sell. keep your eye out on ebay and othrt sites for parts unique to your car. In england they pinch them and put them on boats to eastetn europe. at leasts it not leaving Australia....good luck.

I dono if this will be guys just wanting a joy ride, the car cannot be seen from the street so they must have watched me & know the car was there. The cops did say lots of cars are being stolen at the moment. its messed up.

The trend is its people you know who might have told people they know ETC....,Happened to my Uncle and Autie all the time they will drive to the car scenes in Brighton ETC before the cops put a stop to it ! and a couple a scumbags will follow them home or get info of their mates and the next thing you know a week later the car has been pinched. Thats why avoid car meets in general or driving to hot spots where these people are.

Shes beautiful mate. I can see why someone would want.

Best of luck. This is definately something worth raging about!

Insured for theft? I have had several security guys tell me you are never going to stop somebody that sincerely wants your car; all you can do is slow them down with immobilisers etc and suprisingly the cheap wheel locks are a massive deterrant

Shes beautiful mate. I can see why someone would want.

Best of luck. This is definately something worth raging about!

Insured for theft? I have had several security guys tell me you are never going to stop somebody that sincerely wants your car; all you can do is slow them down with immobilisers etc and suprisingly the cheap wheel locks are a massive deterrant

Sincerely?

When caught, the robber shall be baseball-bat-punished sincerely!!!

Yes, many times, a Club has saved some grief I bet.

Yeah im raging big time! I am insured but as always its never enough to cover all the time & effort.

It had an immobilizer but they broke into my house & got the keys.

Kill switch will be fitted if i get it back or get a new one

Yip been looking on here & a few other sites. Not in a great hurry though coz I have my cheap run around that im using in the mean time.

Yeah Chris once I get a new one I will be coming to pay you a visit for sure. What do u guys normally charge to fit a kill switch?

  • 2 weeks later...

So I got a call from Just car at mid day yesterday to ask how I would like to have the money paid to me & by lunch time today the funds were in my account.

Im very impressed with Just car. I didn't have to send them a single thing, no receipts or photos, nothing.

  • 4 weeks later...

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