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More detailed features list: Loud Exhaust System ending with dual 4inch tips, Nismo Bodykit (Front & Sides), URAS Bodykit (Rear) , 17inch White SSR Integral A2 wheels, BC Racing Coilovers, K&N air panel, a "R" badge on boot underneath key hole, faded small sticker on top of back window saying "Motorman", Pioneer Single Din headunit, Alpine Type R 12inch Sub.

another one gone! and what are the police doing about all of this? absolutely nothing! why not set up bait cars and catch these pricks once and for all and hopefully deter future thefts otherwise it will just keep happening.

Open season on bored 17 y/o males..

Two cars both kid attempted both have been in my possession for repair and proper security. So ready for school hols to piss off..

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They shouldn't, Chris' s insurance would cover any damages he causes to the car for ei if he accidently reversed into it with another car etc. It wouldn't be Chris' s fault the car was stolen.

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