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My 93mdl R33 was stolen today from the Doncaster Park and ride. It is a dark grey n/a R33 with a high rear spoiler and 16" BBS Rims (has BBS on the caps). DTM style 3A racing muffler. There is surveilance in the car park and someone present at all times and it was still stolen. Alarm/Immobiliser weren't working, I don't have comprehensive insurance :D Let this be a lesson to all.

Pls let me know if you see any car which looks like mine, contact me on 0403-327-527 (Den).

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Shit!

Thats right around the corner from me, sorry to hear mate, thatd be the last place ud think your car would get stolen! Stupid fat useless old security guard their does jack shit, he musta fallen asleep in front of his monitor :D

Ill keep a lookout at all times mate, im always driving around doncaster, balwyn etc

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I suggest:

-You post on every forum you can, wrx, nissansilvia.

-Buy the next issue of the Trading Post and look for skyline parts for sale, wheels etc.

-Contact VicRoads with photos and exact details as they my try and rebirth and re-register the car.

-Look around your area. If they were staking your car out they must live close by.

-Let all the workshops in the immediate area know as they may try and get a roadworthy if they are rebirthing it. This should be easy as there willonly be 10 shops that do RWC in the sorrounding suburbs.

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Hey Muc, thanks but too late now! Just in case anyone else with a skyline parks there be careful. I was there after work and they tried to steal a black 96 r33, the fuse cover was missing from teh car and the lady couldn't start it, they had tampered with the car but couldn't steal it. shes lucky she had an alarm & immobiliser. but she had to get the car towed as it couldn't start.

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Hey Muc, thanks but too late now!  Just in case anyone else with a skyline parks there be careful.  I was there after work and they tried to steal a black 96 r33, the fuse cover was missing from teh car and the lady couldn't start it, they had tampered with the car but couldn't steal it.  shes lucky she had an alarm & immobiliser.  but she had to get the car towed as it couldn't start.

well, if thats the case...

itd be quite easy to set an obbo their, all u need is a skyline, park it their tomorrow, watch from somewhere and wait?

its dangerous but it might be worth it...

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well, if thats the case...

itd be quite easy to set an obbo their, all u need is a skyline, park it their tomorrow, watch from somewhere and wait?

its dangerous but it might be worth it...

mate i would love to do that, but i don't think anyones going to volunteer their car lol. security is more alert now, so thats a good thing. but in the year since its been open, they've had nothing happen, so its a pretty safe place. now all of a sudden my car gets stolen and this ladies one was almost gone too. i think theres one more skyline which parks there too.

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Shit!

Thats right around the corner from me, sorry to hear mate, thatd be the last place ud think your car would get stolen! Stupid fat useless old security guard their does jack shit, he musta fallen asleep in front of his monitor :)

Ill keep a lookout at all times mate, im always driving around doncaster, balwyn etc

If Park and Ride has cameras and a guard then I bet the guard was in on it?? I know that when I knew a few doggy ppl back in the day, they would team up up with guards in the city car parks and let them have a free run of the joint.

Have you asked to view the tape? It must have caught something, at least exiting the car park. Will keep my eyes open... don't live to far from there also.

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