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down in pyrmont last night, but i have seen them there before, in fact I think the poor babies may live on the street. the silver one has a big frontmount and aftermarket front bar

*** EDIT *** This is d0p3y, bloody Brad left his account logged in on my PC

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Yep, that's near my place, I drive past them all the time. Always parked there on the street.

I had to do a double-take when I first spotted it! Both are pretty nice examples.

----- STOLEN STAGEA RS4 - ADELAIDE -----

Hi all.

Someone decided to steel my new car on Sunday around midday.... I had it for about 24hours...................... Details as follows

Make: 1997 Nissan Stagea RS4

Colour: Pearl White

Other details: It is loud, it is lowered, it has a body kit, and has R32 GT-R wheels. It also has black roof racks on it.

Number Plate: XRA 900

It was stolen from the Westfield Marion Shopping Centre car park next to Bunnings, but just not under cover.

My number is 0415 336 119.

SAPOL Report number: 08L16917

If everyone could keep an eye out that would be awesome. If anyone has any information please let me know.

Thanks,

Peter.

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Wow, that's really sad, Peter. Welcome to the Stagea section, let's hope you get the car back untouched so you can enjoy it as much as the rest of us are enjoying ours.

Have you had any leads as to who might have taken it?

Howdy all...

The car has been recovered, but it has been torched...

If anyone has any information regarding who did it, let me know. I will personally see that justice is served....

Sorry to show you this guys and gals, but let's all use my stupidity as a reminder why car security is so important.

I went to see the car, this is what I found...

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The only reason this damaged happened was because the Fire Department disconnected the battery.

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Howdy all...

The car has been recovered, but it has been torched...

If anyone has any information regarding who did it, let me know. I will personally see that justice is served....

Sorry to show you this guys and gals, but let's all use my stupidity as a reminder why car security is so important.

I went to see the car, this is what I found...

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The only reason this damaged happened was because the Fire Department disconnected the battery.

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Fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffudge!!!

Sorry to see that, man - that REALLY sucks! You did have insurance, at least, right?

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