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hey guys my much loved r32 gtr got stolen today around 3pm from the side of the rd in ultimo, sydney city, it is fairly standard looking, midnight blue, spaced stock wheels, got a few little dings in the bonnet and passenger guard, the wing has paint chipped off it, has r34 n1 turbos, blitz turbo timer, innovate wide band in the glove box, oil cooler behind front bar, oil relocation kit, nismo 555 injectors, amr chipped computer, amr fuel reg, turbosmart manual boost controler, hks jazma catback, stainless y pipe from turbos, front lip is pretty railed, has a chrome tow bar, not many have a tow bar! there are holes drilled in the chassis rails at the back for the tow bar, pretty obvious.
if anyone sees any parts being sold please let me know, the rego is bmf-76e
and yes, i will be crying myself to sleep tonight.

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also sorry if i posted this in the wrong spot.

Patrick, 0434009115

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faaarrrk that's bad hope you get some news soon!

was it stolen from the spot it is usually parked in? was it a quiet spot?

never parked there before, was on a side street in the city, pretty busy, a person saw it happening and told the cops but they didnt do anything at the time.

never parked there before, was on a side street in the city, pretty busy, a person saw it happening and told the cops but they didnt do anything at the time.

So do you have this person's name?

> do you have his/her contact details?

> now that you've reported it and have an event #, will that person furnish what he/she knows now?

> can this person remember much?

> if the witness can't quite recall salient points, (eg towie's rego#), I'm happy to do a hypnosis session for free.

This is getting out of hand! Can't even park somewhere in broad daylight without it getting pinched. I'll be limiting my driving to round trips then back home from now on, stuff leaving it parked on the street anymore, let alone in a shopping center car park.

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Very kind of you Terry. How well would you say hypnosis works to get someone's memory going? Is there much science behind it?

I don't control the subject. On the Footy Show, the hypnotist did control the Channel 9 crew.

If the subject can get immersed into a book or movie, he/she will be good at reaching a hypnotic state > good chance of recalling info.

If the subject has poor cognitive skills or ADD, he/she will not have the ability to get immersed.

I don't mind doing the occasional pro bono, so long as the client is motivated - otherwise it's like pushing sh!t uphill. Tis a very interesting profession + rewarding.

absolute scum! hopefully youve got it insured.

im going to get a gps tracker now, and an uzi for when i find them

what he said ^

disgusting - hope they get the bastards and you get your car back as intact as possible (big wish there)

Look mate sorry to hear about your loss,I'd be spewing. what person in mind leaves a gtr sitting on the side of the road that's just silly .it's a original 32gtr the engines are worth $4000 just for a engine!!. I leave my car parked outside my house in my drive way but check it every couple of hours, to see if its still there. I have GPS tracking devices telematics , and USB simcard tracking devices! If u get it back invest in GPS like mine. I have 2x difrent types of GPS tracking the whole car is data dotted and has the best imobilser system that changes frequency every time u push the remote unlock button so people can't code grab it !!! Also have drive way sensors, so soon as someone Steps past my sensor it's buzzer Wakes me up. Sorry for your loss mate id be pissed hardcore.

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