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Parked my skyline r33 series 2 Silver, at the hoppers crossing train station when i went into work this morning. Came bck and the car was gone.

Can you please keep an eye out and spread the word that it has been stolen.

Its preety much stock with aftermarket suspension and exhaust. Disdinguishing features are The headlights, they are tinted light blue and it has angel eyes.

Also it has r34 GTT wheels on it.

Rego UES 309

My mobile number is 0431 641 533

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There is cctv footage at the carpark, cops didn't seem to know anything about it. Hope they follow it up anyways. If it was up to me I would never leave it at any train station car park. But sometimes circumstances dictate necessity. Fingers crossed I get her back in one in one piece.

Thanks again for keeping an eye out :yes:

Edited by SKEET

Great news !!!

Cops found my car last night. Its currently at their assessing center waiting for forensics to process it. Had a quick peak over the fence. Front bumper is off, hope that's the only damage on it but will get more info once the police are done with it. And yes it did have an alarm

That's horrible! Glad to know it's been found though. There are a tonn of scammers on gumtree who are able to get your car refund the cash and then either dismantle the car for parts or ship them overseas, that sucks that you had to go through that

Insurance company took it for assessment on Wednesday & said it will take 3-5 days before they make a decision to fix or write-off. Communication from police has been poor, no updates from them and no one picks up the phone at the station when i call. Hope they fix her and i can get it back ASAP

Is the assessment centre at a tow truck/ car repair joint?
Contact them directly as they probably wouldn't contact you, then make you pay for storage space like they tried to do with me.....

on a side note... dose anyone know when i can get one of these

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/448357-wtb-r33-s2-tommy-kaira-style-front-bar/#entry7384011

I'm guessing as soon as you have the money/one becomes available for sale.

Terribly sorry about your skyline, look into getting a private accessor because the insurance company will offer you peanuts if they write it off.

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