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Dude that aint nice! Were the cops interested at all? And just so you know it took the RACQ guy about 2mins with the right tools to get in to my car, where normally it takes them 5secs. Hopefully you find it soon and with no to little damage.

Could you post the plate number? Or I take it is CEF-11E.

Will keep my eye out on the PH road today and tonight in C'town.

My Bro's '95 Legacy TTurbo was pinched from Marrickville last year. We watched them climb the fence and hotwire the car, then ram the sliding sercurity gate with the back of a red WRZ and watched them both drive off with a black civic that was hiding in the shadows acros the street. We were both watching in disbelief from the 1st floor balcony overlooking the driveway and garage while it happened.

They recovered it in Bankstown parked in the driveway of an empty house with a spun crank bearing, it let go on the way back from the Police station and had to be towed :)

Best of luck with the Ceffie

****ing ****.

Considering there are so few cefiros out there lets hope it wasn't parts strippers and just some joy riding kids and that you'll get it back.

Can you post some pics Nic? It might help those who dont know what it looks like. If I see it I'm going to chase the people inside down...

That's ****ing so ****ing ****ed. That cars so ****ing distinctive too. What the ****.

Nope it didnt have alarm.

The cops were somewhat interested, but they dont really care, it took them 2 hours to show up so the car was well and trully gone by then. Then they told us that it was probably stolen for a ram raid...

The number plate is CEF 11E, and it has a white "Initial Drift" sticker on the back window, has 17" 5 spoke metalic grey wheels, no body kit, VIP grill, FMIC, 4" exhaust...and its black...

ok guys I need a really cheep car up to $3000 and was thinking of a R31 or anything good, I need it today, does anyone know of one available?

If so please call me on 0425 360 355.

Cheers guys, I hope I get the car back too, keep your eyes peeled.

It looks like our cefiros are targets these days.

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