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With all the reports of Skyline's being stolen left, right and centre, it's easy to lose track of where it is actually happening. I'm more of a visual person and had some time to kill, so I made a map of all the Skyline's that have been stolen in the past two years from reports on this forum. This map is just an indication of the areas where cars have been stolen in the past and may be served as a cautious warning/reminder for anybody living in or parking in those areas or surrounding suburbs. Take care of your cars and maybe invest in a decent GPS tracking system if you are really concerned!

Click on the image below (or this text) to see the map:

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Good idea...but if you use the search function, you'll see there are already plenty of threads about the west/north suburbs and fun-filled activities you can do within them :P

Lovely thread but, cars can get stolen ANYWHERE, all you have to do is to buy a insurance. So you're covered when your car is stolen.

Simple really. No use in being paranoid.

Lovely thread but, cars can get stolen ANYWHERE, all you have to do is to buy a insurance. So you're covered when your car is stolen.

Simple really. No use in being paranoid.

Not that simple. Sure you might get your money within a month, but how long is it going to take to find that perfect car? After my first GTR got stolen i had to wait just over a year until one that had all the shit i wanted on it popped up. So i'd prefer it not to get stolen this time.

Not that simple. Sure you might get your money within a month, but how long is it going to take to find that perfect car? After my first GTR got stolen i had to wait just over a year until one that had all the shit i wanted on it popped up. So i'd prefer it not to get stolen this time.

I'd rather having insurance and searching forever for 'perfect' car than not having insurance at all...

That way I'm able to sleep at night knowing I'm covered.

That's just me, you can put security system to shame Fort Knox and someone will find a way to steal it, unfortunately it's the way it is nowdays.

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