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hey guys, relatively new to this forum, have reading for the last few months

however , my nissan skyline r32 was stolen from my house this morning around the glenelg area, heard it take off, all i have is a mirror which came off from my gate.

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nissan skyline r32 gtst red/marrone colour( faded roof and boot)

gtr front bar and guards , FMIC, missing gtr grill at the time, gtr wheels

only recently purchased, the intent with tax time was to get it insured.

number plate is XPI 490

missing right mirror, rear reverse light brokern and no grill

have reported to police , please be on the look out

if any news, my number is 0433837404, much appreciated

cheers

Dom

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There has been few reports of cars being stolen for a joy ride. Fingers crossed your car might show up abandoned somewhere when the thieves ran out of fuel or something.

Big no no with imports and no insurance. They seem to be the vehicle of choice for these low life scums.

On another note. Cops in America run bait cars/sting operations in hot spots and try to catch the crims in act. WTF is this not being done here. Just watch Bait Car on foxtel.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWoojSYoZ-8

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Says it was found on iphone rego app ?

no insurance

No alarm i assume

Parked outside ?? I assume

If you buy one insure it the same min !!!

The next min alarm it

Then club lock and gps tracker

Common sense goes a long way too

End rant , f**k the scum bags who steal

Until the serious crime laws are stricter and follow you from youth it wont get better

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i just think total scum, you put the $$ into the car, been off the road for about 6 weeks, only recently started and bamm....its gone.

on the iphone app??

i keep calling SAPOL, they advise to just sit and wait to call me.

parked outside but secure with gate and fence.

i heard them start the car, mass engine rev on a cold car :(

and then... reversed into the fence and broke my mirror, its all i have left.

just pure scum

only good part was there was minimal fuel, about 30 kms in the tank

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i wish i could have an update. but tried contacting SAPOL...

no luck at all

it was just weird i get the car started after so long and one week later, its gone

to be honest i dont know where to look

any suggestions??

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