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Alarm, immobilizer.

Most likely taken on a flatbed.

Also don't really see how the area comes into it and how that seems to make it okay, if that's what you were getting at...

Edited by gtsttrk

All good. It's easy to read sarcasm into written word when there's no way of deciphering intonation!

I work in Hawthorn which led to my surprise. It just amazes me that they would bother with a Skyline when there's Bentleys and other shit driving around the place! I guess they're easier to strip and offload.

We have customers that pull up at my work and leave the keys in the car!

Sorry to hear abt your loss mate.

f*ck me running...your place isn't too far away from mine(balwyn).... I better start parking my ride in the garage.

Do you park you ride outside most of the time?

anyways, all the best in finding it mate.

Hey man, I'm the guy that bought a test pipe off you a couple months ago. So sorry to hear about your loss. Hope you have insurance on it and hopefully the person or people that did it will be caught.

I remember you lived pretty close to the main road, perhaps check to see if any shops around there have cameras that would happen to point towards the road and see if cops are willing to check the footage between the time you stated.

Best of luck wih it man.

Yeah cheers mate, nah nothing so far and I've pretty much come to the conclusion I wont here anything. Started looking for another 33 but it won't be a quick fix as I'm pretty particular about what I'm after lol. If you know of any let me know :thumbsup:

^Smart guy^ There are a few nice R33 GTRs up for sale on the forums and carsales at the moment. Do it! you know you want to!! Do whatever you must to get the funds. Sell a kidney, sell your partner, shave your head and sell the hair to Chinese pillow-stuffing merchants......once you go GTR you dont go back :D

^Smart guy^ There are a few nice R33 GTRs up for sale on the forums and carsales at the moment. Do it! you know you want to!! Do whatever you must to get the funds. Sell a kidney, sell your partner, shave your head and sell the hair to Chinese pillow-stuffing merchants......once you go GTR you dont go back :D

went from a 32R to a soarer. REGRET.

should have gotten another 32R.

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