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Hi guys,

I had my beautiful R34 GT-T stolen from Newington overnight. Silver coupe with dark tinted windows, spoiler and R34 GTR wheels - rego plate MWW-380. Car was parked on the street.

Had a neighbour say he heard the car start up around 10:30 - 11.30 last night, found out she was missing when i went to leave for work this morning at 9am

If anyone spots her or hears something, I'd love to hear from you!

Thanks guys,

Mick

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Yes I'm absolutely shattered. Worst part is, that this was basically my dream/perfect car - it was exactly what I wanted. There's not that many RWD Turbo coupes in this price range that I can replace her with. If insurance comes through smoothly, my payout will still put me behind. It's like I'm back to square one!

I'll inquire about cctv, but I don't like my chances. I just can't believe that this happened in Newington.

When me and tats were living in blaxland ave newington, the flat next door to ours was broken into and our garage was broken into another night as well.

It's a fantastic area but unfortunately seems to being easy to plunder at the moment :(

Wow, that sucks mate..

I see you time to time on Hill road, when communiting to work (I work at Newington)

I'll keep my eyes opened. Hope it's found in one piece.

Suprised this happened in an area like that though.

Suprised this happened in an area like that though.

Outsiders assume Newington ppl own nice things Dave.

Yeah we get thefts up here in the lower Mtns and often those who get caught are not locals.

Outsiders assume Newington ppl own nice things Dave.

Yeah we get thefts up here in the lower Mtns and often those who get caught are not locals.

Terry, there have been a lot of trailers going missing in the last 2 weeks from Winmalee, Springwood, Faulconbridge. At least 10 that I've heard about.

People are too trusting.

Outsiders assume Newington ppl own nice things Dave.

Yeah we get thefts up here in the lower Mtns and often those who get caught are not locals.

I'm trying not to stereotype, but apologies If anyone is offended.

Newington is 15 mins from Auburn, Villawood det centre, Silverwater gaol etc etc. It is an affluent area and still is, but there are also some not nice parts too.

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Yeah, my landlord took me for a drive around the area to see if someone had just gone for a joyride/burnouts and then dumped it... Silverwater, Olympic Park, back of Rydalmere... there's lots of areas close by that have 'shady' characteristics.

As owning my own garage isn't really going to be viable for the next few years (regarding property) the next car ( :'( ) will definitely have some immobilizers/killswitches.

I'm still hoping it will turn up without damage, but at the same time i'm prepared to accept that she's headed to the middle east in bits and pieces. Not the way i wanted her to go!

Yeah, my landlord took me for a drive around the area to see if someone had just gone for a joyride/burnouts and then dumped it... Silverwater, Olympic Park, back of Rydalmere... there's lots of areas close by that have 'shady' characteristics.

As owning my own garage isn't really going to be viable for the next few years (regarding property) the next car ( :'( ) will definitely have some immobilizers/killswitches.

I'm still hoping it will turn up without damage, but at the same time i'm prepared to accept that she's headed to the middle east in bits and pieces. Not the way i wanted her to go!

Just keep an eye out for any parts for sale etc too... Sorry to hear its been taken mate, i would be on a war path if someone touched my 34 :domokun:

I'm trying not to stereotype, but apologies If anyone is offended.

You're not stereotyping, you're presenting observations.

There's a difference between "all people from X are like Y" and "there is a higher occurrence of X type of people that happen to be from Y than area Z"

:P

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