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Hey guys,

My black skyline R33 gts-t was stolen few hours ago i was working and got a call from police station asking me where i am and where my car is when i said i am at work and car's at home they asked me to confirm and the car was not at home when i called home... It was stolen from my frontyard.

Time around 8 pm to 11 pm 2nd march
Area Browns plains / heritage park
Black gts-t R33 skyline

Please if someone see's or hears about it notfity me thank you.

Ill upload the pics soon

hey guys, cops called me because it was speeding in jimboomba area.... they have not found it yet although they said on the night it was stolen cops from Jimboomba had seen a skyline speeding on "Chambers Flat Road" around 12 they chased it for a bit until they called it off when they got the number plate and that's when they contacted me about it.

No other news at the moment.

The left door is a bit buggered does not closes properly
just above the door on the roof line there is a dent
the boot's lock has been broken (previously someone stole sound system by breaking it....)

intercooler has a bit black paint painted on it

front bumper bar is "BLUE" color bar with black painted to it but due to my bad drive way and bad paint job the blue color is kinda visiable
front left guard a little more wide then it should be due to accident
mmmm currently has rota wheels on


I'll upload few pics i don't have many pics of the car sux.... .... just some random funny pics of when i went off road......

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Edited by Fjaan

Don't think it was found. It was the owner himself to put the car in the position in the photo.

Yes the car has not been found it was spotted by cops the night it was stolen.

They did not had key of the car so i guess they knew how to wire the switch to start the car.

Also there was no petrol in the car and in any nearby petrol station there was no run off's so that means either they brought the fuel or they paid for fuel to avoide any complications or video footage.

So i would think these guys knew what they were doing also they waited outside my house for some time waiting for my family to leave so they can do the job and in the spam of 7:30 to 10:30 when my family went out for dinner they stole the car. I would assume they spent atleast half n hour in rain to open the door, wire the switch and then took the car.

So i doubt they were joy riders i think they will be using it for parts..........

@V37GT Check ur pm

@SABBAi - That picture of car upside down was done by none other then me lol..... i was turning left from beadusert hwy on to a side street when a car with trailer stopped so in order to avoide him i steer to right and ended up that way although no damage was done to the car apart from some scratches. that was last year though.

I called cops again today and spoke to them and got told a different story to what i heard on saturday / sunday......

Now they say someone spotted the vehicle on a side street off from Chambers Flat road around midnight on saturday and cops were informed by the person who spotted the vehicle. When cops turned up to that area the vehicle was not there. They called me because they were told the number plate by the person who called the cops. I asked them for time and exact place where the cops were told the car was spotted "they didn't know" and the officer who was involved is on holidays for 2 weeks......................................................................................................................

Edited by Fjaan

So no alarm/immobiliser I assume? It is amazingly easy to hot wire skylines that have no immobilisers, literally takes seconds if you know what you are doing.

yeh none.... and i know it is easy but then again only handful of people would learn to wire a skyline?

I believe you're under estimating the ability of the average person to unlock the door and hot wire a car.

Mine had an alarm and immobiliser professionally installed and all it took was a length of wire, pair of side cutters and 30 secs of a certain person's spare time to bypass everything and start the car up. Said person is of course a professional (and I don't mean thief/criminal) but still...

If your car had no protection, it doesn't stand a chance!

I believe you're under estimating the ability of the average person to unlock the door and hot wire a car.

Mine had an alarm and immobiliser professionally installed and all it took was a length of wire, pair of side cutters and 30 secs of a certain person's spare time to bypass everything and start the car up. Said person is of course a professional (and I don't mean thief/criminal) but still...

If your car had no protection, it doesn't stand a chance!

........ i guess....

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