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Hey guys i dont ask for much but i need your help with this one, PLEASE IF ANYONE SEE'S THIS SKYLINE WAGON

ITS ONE OF A KIND, PLEASE SHARE THESE DETAILS!

BENDIGO REGO PLATES

DECKED OUT, SILVER HAS BLACK BONNET AND GRILL

LOWERED, TINTED WINDOWS

PACK RACK

ONE OF A KIND........

REGO: 1378B

STOLEN FROM BRUNSWICK IN MELB

LAST SEEN MILL PARK PETROL STATION WITH 2 GUYS IN IT.... :(

PLEASE CONTACT THE POLICE OR ME

FACEBOOK: ZABRINA DELMENICO

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Edited by Zabrina

hey man my photos wont load, we have found the car it was dumped in epping and has been stripped.

If you know anyone into skylines epping/millpark area let me know.. :) photos on my facey!

ITEMS STOLEN FROM WAGON!!

OK GUYS, MY CAR WAS FOUND TRASHED AND STRIPED IN MILL PARK AREA.... BUT WAS SEEN LAST IN EPPING..... IF YOU KNOW ANYONE DOING UP AN R31 ETC CONTACT ME!

Parts list for my wagon

Hr31 projector headlights

Ti bonnet and grille ( flat black)

S3 bar in bumper bar primer finish

Mtx front lip with specific cracked edges

Polished TI wheels

Morell maximo 6.5 splits

Kenwood 350w 6x9s

Option audio oak 600 amp

Us audio 12 inch subs x2

Kenwood head unit ( will have to retrieve the model number)

TI interior switches for windows etc .

Number plates 1378b (bendigo plates!)

There was various tools and personal belongings of mine taken as well , including a blue orcon jack , black leaded junk starter leads as well . Please forward this post on guys and keep eyes peeled for anything you think that may lead to my stuff. Thanks for all help so far I'm so relieved to have back my waag

THANKS FOR LOOKING XOX

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