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lpg c34 stagea stolen from dandy

pics here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/434179-s1-stagea-manual-lpg-melb/#entry7083577

call me if you spot it

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plates are YRF490

has black multi spoke rims with polished dish

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Wow... stolen right where i live, that is some scary shit. If i spot ill let you know.

Where bouts in dandy was it stolen btw? Any more info you could give us about it?

more info on the car, faded tailgate,no stereo, tow bar tongue has been unbolted but the tow bar brace is still there

if anyone knows of a lpg ba wagon for cheap pm me.......

Im not sure if this will be any help, but at about 11.20ish yesterday morning (19/12/13), i was walking up power road in doveton, going towards endeavour hills. A silver Stagea drove past also going towards endeavour hills, had exhaust. but i didnt take note of the number plates because i only just saw that a Stagea was stolen just now. I dont know if it could be yours, but just putting it out there in case it does help.

been recovered

not too happy with the police finger printing efforts although back in one piece

the method of entry and starting it was the same

wtb r34/stagea ignition barrel ,keys and locks

or if r33 work n cheap

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