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Hey guys,

Just hoping everyone can keep an eye out for my 1999 s2 stagea (number plate: YRX 436) that was stolen tonight (08/07/2014 between 8:30pm and 10pm) outside a mate's place a Glen Iris, Victoria.

It's pearl white with black r33 wheels.

If you see it, please contact the police or me on 0422 897 384.

Thanks.

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Hey guys,

I recently bought the car from a guy on this forum back in April.

Link of the ad:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/439137-fsft-1999-x-four-stagea-9000-ono/

However, since owning the car, i have added a tow bar, removing the stickers on the boot lid glass and swapping the rims to stock r33 rims that were spray painted black.

Cheers

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There are a few gutter rashes on the rims, heaps of scratches on the front bumper and rips in the roof lining.

Will also need the ignition and door locks replaced.

Car smells like alcohol and smokes too.

Like I said, grateful for it to be back home.

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There are a few gutter rashes on the rims, heaps of scratches on the front bumper and rips in the roof lining.

Will also need the ignition and door locks replaced.

Car smells like alcohol and smokes too.

Like I said, grateful for it to be back home.

Glad to see you have it back!

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No doubt they flogged the guts out of it.

Oil change, filter, brake pads, gear oil etc etc.

What a pain, and ill bet it never feels the same again.

I know my old 32 was stolen at some point in its life, The ignition barrel was stuffed.

3 years of fking around with new bushes, bearings, this and that. Its getting better now.

:/ Hope yours gets better soon.

Oh... and underneath, mine is hammered, so much the chassis is a bit off.

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