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Hi all,

As post states my beloved R33 1995 GTS-T has been stolen from the front of my house in Fawkner. Pricks took it between 1-7 am I can't believe I didnt hear anything. Details of the car are as follows:

White 1995 R33 GTST coupe

17 inch P1 buddy clubs bronze colour

gtr front bar with bog patches on it, in the middle of being repaired. fmic

no spoiler, has duck wing on it.

sideskirts, right hand side skirt has sticker on it "tuned by dr drift"

tinted windows

car does stand out so again if spotted PLEASE post, contact police or me.

If anyone sees it around please contact Fawkner police 9355-6000 and ask for Const. Atherns or contact me via pm.

thanks guys.

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Hope you find it mate, mine was stolen about 6 weeks ago too, seems to be getting just worse an worse.

I'll keep my eye on drift sales and the like, a guy was attempting to sell a stolen car on there a couple of weeks ago so you never know.

Just over an hour after posting that we are now sitting on 1,242 people having seen that post. The more eyes out there keeping a look out, the better the chances somebody may spot it :)

Not sure about the other page, but no doubt a couple of thousand views from there as well.

Hope you get it back very soon!

First post mate, but I'm from the area and will keep an eye out for you. An often asked question, but did it have an alarm/immobilizer? I'd be interested in comparing the amount of thefts of these vehicles which don't have an alarm to those which do. It's dizzying the rate at which these cars are stolen.

Best of luck.

Colourclassic: Thanks mate we would appreciate it if you kept your eyes peeled :) Yeah it did have an immobilizer but installed years ago when I first got the car. So nothing flash oh and the steering wheel was locked which doesn't mean shit really as they can break that very easily too. But at the end of the day no amount of protection other than gps I think really safe guards you. If a pro wants your car I think unfortunately they win regardless :( I wish I could of caught them Id feed their balls to the dogs!

We've put it up on the Facebook page for you, fingers crossed you get it back soon!

Edit: Got it onto the Stolen Imports Australia page. Everybody will keep an eye out now :)

Will be adding this page! Thanks...... OP Sorry to hear, will be doing NSW to VIC trip in a week or so, will also keep eyes peeled!

Thanks 34gtt, remember rewards offered !

No reward needed for fellow SAU members :) Just hope you get your pride and joy back! I would be lost if it happened too me! Have you got any better pics of it to help?

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