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hey guys...

my baby line was stolen last night when i was at work in chadstone shopping centre.

its a silver 96 R33 series II with noticeable white enkei rims.

trying to get the word out like blu.

blu: i know how you must feel or your brother for that matter...it really does hurt.

any help will be very much appreciated

andrew

0411 409 432 or pm me.

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Damn sorry to hear that... I hate parking in the Chaddy carpark for the fear of theft.

Like whistla, which carpark? Alarm etc?

Maybe put some more specifics up - any other mods, Rego, VIN (as long as you have reported it to cops)... only because if they targeted the car the wheels will be off now.

I live around camberwell too, so will keep an eye out east for it :(

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Hey noods,

Well I guess that means you won't be wanting the SAFC-II then.

Bumma

That's OK though cause a few others said they were intersted.

Tried to ring you earlier but no answer so the missed call is probbaly me.

Let me know if you still want it. If not I'll offer again to the others.

Hope you get her back... :)

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alls good guys!

the cops gave me a call yesterday informing that they've found it and its waiting for me to be picked up...

apparently the gauge has gone. and no, didn't have an alarm AND only 3rd party!

let this be a lesson for anyone....i'm a ****ing stupid lucky bastard!

shane: i have no choice parking the line at chaddy...i work there @ ali baba

will be getting full comp and alarm on monday!

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Hey noods, glad to hear your okay and got the skyline back. :) I guess this is just a lesson for everyone to be careful and get an alarm. Noods great to hear your getting full comprehensive insurance and a good alarm system, i hope it never gets stolen or anything happen to her again. :mad:

sock

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Noods, I understand that you must have been pretty upset at loosing your car, but I don't think this is the time to be calling the police cops. Esp considering they found your car in one piece (not torched) and you had no alarm and only 3rd party. I'd be buying them a carton of piss if I were you.

The cops could have taken their time to recover the vehicle from where it was dumped, and it may have been stolen again. Happens all the time. But anyway, good to hear you got it back.

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