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Hi Guys,

this is a well known car in the club from back in the day, previous to me it was owned by Ross (Ex Vic Club treasurer)
I sold it to Adrian in January this year and last night (in the small hours of 24/07) it was stolen from a secure carpark in Parkville.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151590761128068.1073741829.31456643067&type=1

Stolen night of 23/07/2013 from Parkville, Victoria. 1993 R32 Nissan Skyline GTR . Number Plate ZLB-445, Midnight purple. Car in immaculate condition. 18" gram light wheels, R34 GTR Brembo brakes, lip spoiler, RH9 sticker on the rear. Car was fitted with Viper alarm system and GPS tracking but no alarms were triggered and GPS cannot locate car, steering wheel lock also fitted.
If seen please contact Adrian on 0402 764 742

Basically it's one of the cleanest 32s you will see.

If anyone sees this or hears anything, please call the police, me, Adrian or a hit man.

The thought of this old girl getting stripped for parts is just heart breaking

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Man, this shit pisses me off so much.

It's almost every day I here of another exotic car being stolen.

Can only imagine what this Adrian fella is going through with his previous one gone.. :(

Looks like the dogs will get through anything..

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