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Wednesday morning approximately 4 am my r32 gts4 was stolen from my home in Deer Park. Car was unregistered, uninsured. Thiefs were driving a 4wd, unsure of make. Car is black with a blue bonnet, damaged roof, lhr quarter has a huge patch of pink bog, rhr quarter has some pink bog. Standard 33 stockies. Engine is stock rb20det with blocked BOV. Auto is shift kitted. Has mspec body kit I think its called. Any information or ideas please PM or 0424999936 (Jack), just hoping to recover the car. They also broke into my 33 and snapped the ignition barrel. Apologies for the bad picture.

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RECOVERED. dumped in deer park a day after it was stolen. police were informed that it had been dumped on Thursday and failed to even check the car or inform me. body is damaged down the rh side. luckily i got a great description of the thieves, exactly who i assumed it had been.

cops are doing nothing. didnt come out to the scene of the theft, didnt attend the car when it was reported dumped, didnt notify me that the car had been dumped. unfortunately had to do it all myself with the help of fb. making a complaint today for all the good it will do. and nah not the villelas, local junkies, about a km from home.

Sorry to hear Jack, definitely put in a complaint and follow up on it

i know someone who's particularly good at making explosives if given the right materials.

Does this person accept payment in waygu beef?

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