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Hi Guys,
It is with great regret that i write this post. I had bought a mint condition 1994 R32 GT-R from the auctions in japan a few months ago and was waiting in anticipation for its arrival in Sydney. It did make it to the port in Wollongong (Port Kembla) where it had been for the past week awaiting clearance. On friday i was notified by the freight company that the car had cleared customs and would be shipped to the compliance workshop early this week. Then today i received a call in which i learnt that my car had been stolen from the docks. After waiting around 9 weeks since purchase and being so close to acquiring my car, you can understand how i am feeling at this point in time. So, could you guys please keep your eyes peeled for a a silver 1994 R32 GT-R with 17" Gold BBS LM's. its fairly stock so i dont believe it would be stripped down and sold for parts. the car is fitted with a HKS EVC, has a small bubble on the left side of the dash and has around 85,000kms. Please help me find the crooks who did this!
Thanks,
Gian

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Oh my god :( I shed a tear reading this!

Man you didn't even get to see it or drive it ahhhhhh!! I'd be pulling my hair out.

You covered with insurance from the shipping company and stuff?

Yeah, this is why i didn't import my car. I bought an already imported.
I bet it was whoever was delivering it or someone who works at the docks. No surveillance at the docks?

  • 5 months later...

This is absolutely woeful!!!

As soon as my car hit Australian Territorial Waters, I was permitted Full Comprehensive Insurance. I've mentioned this before.

No-one deserves this however. I hope it's just been taken to the wrong place.

  • 3 months later...

Shit thats really bad...if it isn't complied surely its gna b either a track car or stripped for parts?horrible even sayin those words but car like that should in all fairness turn up its too good to break..i recovered one before it was missing for about 12hrs needed some work but was the worst twelve hours ever

  • 2 weeks later...

This is so shit man... vetter is so right its even worse you didnt get to even see it or drive it. I see this post was in december of last year, any news? has anyone seen it at all? If not ill definitely keep my eyes peeled, I'm on the road all day with my job mate. I hope to hear some good news back about this!

Shit thats really bad...if it isn't complied surely its gna b either a track car or stripped for parts?

shipped off internationally most likely. thats where most decent cars seem to go.

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