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Hi Guys,


My S2 Stag was stolen last night, right out of the driveway.



It's a stock White S2 Stag, 6-spoke Factory silver Alloys, HKS Drainpipe exhuast. Has Black Towbar.




Has "The USA Surf" sticker on the RHS of the Tailgate.



Looks just like Nadnerb's one, which was stolen last yr:


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Keep an eye out, Cheers !


I'll keep an eye out - that area is pretty much close to home and there are not many of us (C34's and M35's) around the north/north-west.

*EDIT* I saw your reg plate details on the Vic thread

Edited by BigDirtyJase

Powerful, thanks Jase.

Haha whoops, yeah it's ZVF-413.

The japlish USA surf sticker, black towbar &HKS drainpipe exhaust w/matching tailgate sticker are probably more distinctive than the plates, if it's even got plates at this point :-(

I Found Tmaree_R34's Black R34, completely at random !

It only made it from Coburg to dePreston, so hopefully my White Stag's still somewhere in the area.

- It did have a full tank though, so who knows :unsure:

"The USA Surf" sticker on RHS of my Tailgate is kinda distinguishing, eyes peeled & Holla if you see anything thanks guys :-)

040 eight 10 six 950 Thanks.

Edited by Hardman69
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Not that I know of, pretty well all residential suburbanite area.

Went into the copshop tonight, they had less than nothing for me. Just the "we have people looking, don't call us, we'll call you."

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