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Man!! that really sucks!!! Will keep our eyes out for the idiot!! Certainly will kick the Sh*t out of anyone seen getting into it??

Man, I can't stand those scumbags!! My 1000 V2 was stolen a couple of years ago, and never found... Insured, but they only paid out half the agreed value!!!! C*^ts...

Will do what we can!!!

Goodluck!!!

Unlucky , we at option 1 garage will keep our eyes out for this car i know the car as i am great friends with paul gasper and seiichi hiramatsu of japan who got the car for you!

Can i sugest one thing dont chase it just tail it and call the police and keep tailing him till u find him

I feel sorry for this thief, the fact he is such a poor **** that he actually has to go PINCH someone's car to make himself feel better, and the fact the **** is going to be killed when we find out who it is, that's all I can say, but yeah, dude, suxors :) You need a ride on the skyline cruise to cheer you up, let us know dude

SAW THIS CAR ON THE NEWS

tonight...it was used for a botched bank robbry

and dumped...looks in A1 nick...wasnt trashed or anything

cops have got it now

so hopefully u get it back

FLASHY SPORTS CAR PEOPLE...

http://www.gcbulletin.com.au/

Click on LOCAL NEWS....... "BIG BANG , SMALL HAUL"  JULY 3rd

Haro

THOSE BASTARDS , wrecking a F#^&*ING Awsome car like that for a messley $4000 , the wheels would have been worth more that that :):):):mad:;):):D:)

those guys are pathetic...it sounds like you will only need a new window...

it didnt mention that the car was stolen in the story, but honestly, would you call the cops coz a car had a broken window? just sounds odd, not sus, just odd...

hope you get ur car back soon and they dont hold it 'for evidence' or anything...

The bandits, who escaped from the Westpac in busy Bundall Road in a stolen, flashy sports car, would be lucky if their haul totalled much more than $4000.

I missed it the first time I read it too... It was well hidden to give the masses another reason to whinge about hoons IMO...

I'm pretty sure the article was talking about the Westpac window being smashed, not the cars...

Our R32 GTR was stolen here is the original thread http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....1&t=40699&st=0&

SUCCESS - The car was the car used to hold up the westpac bank at bundall today , the thieves botched the bank robbery and took off in the GTR and dumped it close by.

Yes it was the same car as on the news , i will get a copy of the tape for you to download and have a look at the news story.

At present the car is in a police holding yard and can not be released until forensic testing has been done. I personally went to the holding yard and was totally denied any acces to even look at the car from a distance , but on channel 9 gold coast news it did show the plates and it was definately our car . On the news the car looked still in perfect condition from the outside (who knows if there is any damage yet) but the person at the holding yard told me that from what he saw the car still looked 100% .. (i hope so).. from the news it even looked like they had washed it.. lol

So as it stands we have not seen the car but we definately know this is the our car , but have not physically seen it ourselves to check the condition. The car should be ready for release on monday..

So there was 3 offenders of ethnic appearance and after having the car for a few weeks i say that they would have left thier fingerprints all over it and HOPEFULLY they are caught somewhere along the line , also being a bank robbery the cops will hopefully be taking the matter very seriously. but i have been told that if caught they are likely to get a $500 fine.. for the car theft.. (our legal system is encouraging car theft in my opinion ) , but hopefully spend some time in jail and get some hardcore anal pounding...

Im spewing one of us did not catch them first and inflict some serious injuries on these people . Through this whole ordeal we have had so much support from all of our brothers here at SA and we sincerely thank you from the bottom of our hearts!!!  

Now you would think that we would have had a call from the police today saying "Your car has been found and used in a robbery". But it was a Gold Coast local who called us up who had seen a flyer we had handed out at frank st BP servo , He rang us and said "i have just seen your car on the back of a flatbed towtruck" so we rang the towies and they confirmed the car , (this is 3pm , the robbery was at opening time of the bank) and the car was dumped close to the bank in benowa or something. So its 6pm the cops still had not called so we went to the copshop to see what was going on , they did the enquiries and confirmed it.. how friggin slack is that???.. But Josh if you read this you will be rewarded for your effort mate well be in contact..cheers!!

Thanks again everyone , sorry for the long post but i will keep you updated with the news story so u can all have a look , if someone could host this vid file PM me!

as posted by blu32GTR on boost. Car was found.

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