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Hey guys I know its kind of crappy that my first post in years is a stolen car list but it's a really good friend of mine and I know this car is the world to him and I know no one knows that feeling better than you guys so I just ask you guys keep an eye and an car out in case anything crosses your radar.

James


Stolen: White BMW 1 Series M Coupe. Rego: ESP OFF. Last seen in Hamilton. Taken between 3:45 and 4:30 Today. If anyone has seen the vehicle this afternoon/ tonight or in the near future please let me know.

Updated: Spotted Narangba - Potassium Road heading east at 7PM

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  • 1 year later...

Looks like your friends car was found, crazy that it's been a year, but it's going to auction at 9:00am on the 20 April 2016 which is in 5 days, hopefully everything is sorted, would be great to hear the outcome of this.

http://www.manheim.com.au/damaged-vehicles/4557572/2012-bmw-1-series-e87-m-coupe-coup%C3%A9

I saved the page in Wayback Machine should you ever need it for future after Manheim takes it down: http://web.archive.org/web/20160415065251/http://www.manheim.com.au/damaged-vehicles/4557572/2012-bmw-1-series-e87-m-coupe-coup%C3%A9

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Hey Guys,

Just thought I'd update this post with some Specific Info about this car

VIN: WBSUR92080VS72025

Previous Rego: ESPOFF

Rego as of 14 Oct 2016 in New South Wales: DFR01R

Also as of 14 Oct 2016, the car is up for sale on these websites:
https://web.archive.org/web/20161014055915/http://stock.carmegamart.com.au/details/2012-BMW-1 Series M-29035750
https://web.archive.org/web/20161014060053/http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/BMW-1-Series-M-2012/SSE-AD-4126250/

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