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I just received a phone call from Troy (yes our ex VICE PRESIDENT!!) to say that some little f*#ks have broken into his house and stolen car keys and stolen his skyline.

The skyline is a burgundy (wine red, super red pearl) series 1 r 33gtst with 5 spoke mags and a stealth (drift) wing on the back, has a similar 400r style front bumper with Front Mount Intercooler and nismo side skirts and rear bumper. guys the most obvious thing on this car is the plate: MASTRYODA

If you see this skyline please call Troy on: 0403321542

Troy has been the standing stone to help make the Skyline community of what we have today and the least we could do is really keep our eyes open for this car anything that even resembles this (besides my car!) pls call.

Thanks all i feel its the least we can do for him and besides we all know how upset we would be if our lines got stolen and how much we would want ppl to be on the lookout..

Thanks all..... LETS GET THESE F&$KS and send em soap on a rope to them whils in jail like we did the last guy sometime ago!!! :flamed:

Dan

Edit: Pics of the car, and some distinguishing features. And updated dans thing about vice pres, shift work contraints meant I had to stand down. Skyzer (Troy)

edit 2 resized some of em.

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thats some wack shiz... not nce.

will keep a look out.. might be worth while keeping an eye out down in kwinana near the plex... alot of cars are getting dumped and burnt down there.

hope u find it safe :)

-pie

Oh noes! I've got goosebumps just thinking about. I can't do any looking for you troy (being in Brisbane could be a major problem) but I hope you catch the bastards and get the car back in one piece.

I hope it was insured.

Did they just break into the house and then see the keys? Or did they specifically break into the house to get the keys to get the car?

:) I have nightmares about my car being stolen all the time, I hope you find the car!

EDIT: I posted this on boostcruising.com as well in the WA section.

From what troy said they specifically broke into the house to get the keys, nothing else was taken by the sounds of it.

Thanks for all your concerns for him guys,

As YAS said keep his mobile phone number close, would be a great team effort if we could get his car back.

GO TEAM!!

hell yeh if i see ure car im following it to the end of the earth or until i run out of fuel but ill be getting full tank today just for the occasion. Got ure number will call you if i find it. So you can have the pleasure of "reclaiming" it.

Master yoda is pretty well known, it wont go unoticed for long.

He's got 172 pics in his gallery & so far I have found 1 decent pic of his car............ It's only a pic of his front bar though. The second is a banner, it's small though.

showphoto.php?photo=4226&sort=1&cat=all&page=10

showphoto.php?photo=498&sort=1&cat=all&page=14

Hopefully these work!!!!!! I have the day off & am about to head over to Joondalup, might take another 15mins & drive around the Clarkson area for a bit & try to help out.

Hi everyone, thanks for the support. The car is insured, we are getting the locks changed on the house. Im just really upset that some one broke into our house ... when we were home asleep. They didnt take anything in the house though, so thats some releif.

And if the person looks this site up seeming the address is on the car... Work hard with an honest job and get ur own skyline looser!

Anyways, if some one sees the poor baby sitting on the side of the road or someone driving, please call us or the police straight away. Thanks very much.

i edited dan's post with pics sorry forgot to resize.

thanks for the kind words.

hopefully she comes back in one piece, its insured, i just loose some of my no claim bonus and have a 30 day wait for the payout after i make the claim, will wait afew days to see if it turns up first.

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