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[Nsw] - White Evo 7 Stolen Plates Myswag, Merrylands Area


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- Carbon fibre wrap - roof and rear wing blade

- HKS Kansai front lip

- Cusco powerbrace (painted in white)

- Side skirt ext & side spat

- Cusco full roll cage (in black)

- Front number plate contains "The-Lowdown.com" sticker

- Tow hook (colour is "purple" I believe)

- Contains CEO sticker @ the rear wind screen & rear passenger.

- Black Gramlight 57D with illesst sticker

Thanks for the comment guys.. I know it's a low possibility, but we need as much help as possible..

Edited by r3232r

CBD to West daily via M4/GWH. Will be doing a return run to Buxton late tonight. Hopefully spot it on the main roads

Though I'd imagine its been stripped already due to it being so unique. Keep an eye out on parts on gumtree.

Hope it is insured, these days crooks that steal those kinds of cars don't drive them around for long.. they end up stripped and put on forums/eBay etc.

Update from another forum

URGENT PLEASE HELP

THERE WAS A SIGHTING OF BLACK 300ZX WITH MY NUMBER PLATES (MYSWAG) SEEN DRIVING AROUND PARRAMATTA

Just
spoke with the police and they said next time if anyone sees my car or
my number plates to call the police straight away and they will send
cars in the area to the area and direct it was going. even if it looks
similar please call. If it is ok the owner of the car wont get in
trouble but please do you can call 000 or 131 444

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