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It was stolen last night, alot of effort has gone into it theft, and may have been moved by a flatbed.

I'm abit gutted, but somehow feels partially responsible for the lost as I didnt move it to the

synny coast with me when I moved there, and left it at the spare house.

I've have built this car from ground up and purposedly left the exterior ordinary to avoid unwanted attention.

The car actually has a Built RB26 in a GTSt body, running pretty much custom everything fom there on.

If anyone see this car floating around, please contact me via pm.

Thank you.

Wayne

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Hi guys,

A friend of mine had his R33 GTST stolen last night from his premises in Robertson QLD.

Description of vehicle:

Blood orange/red R33 GTST.

Enkei wheels with semi slicks.

No rear spoiler.

RB26 engine with T88 turbo etc etc.

400R Skyline front bumper

NUMBER PLATES: MYTH

Engine number: RB250720899A.

VIN: 6R91MPORTWHKC4044.

Reward in place for information leading to the arrest/possession/location of vehicle.

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If only we had a tax on unemployed parents wanting to have kids and a baby bonus for working families we would have less of this BS.

Lucky you found it so soon Wayne before it hit Gumtree or eBay or even here.

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Ok, First of all I would like to thanks everyone on here and the special people that helped me.

You know who you are.

Also I would like to mention a special thanks to the QPS that provide around 10 squad cars when the call was made and the officers involved.

Ok a shorten version of a 5hrs events.

Last night from a solid tip of during the day and into the night I organised a "private" search with grunt, at the same time the QPS from Mt.Gravvatt and Slack Creek crime squad was on notice.

A series of event took place, at the final address that we visited, 4 individuals who were detained with minimal force.

QPS recieved the call, the site was a declare crime scene, all person of interest was proccess, and it now was 3 in the morning.

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