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Hey guys, my newly bought, one day old "WHITE SKYLINE R34 GTT" was stolen last night from my underground car parking! :rofl:( I hardly even got to drive it coz I got it in on wed nite and it was gone by last nite...I cried lik a baby coz it waz ma 1st Skyline R34 and I had paid half, almost 20 grand from ma hard earned money! Wen to the cops this morning wit the video footage from the surveillance cameras from the buiilding with many suspicious things hapenin lik a car following ma stolen car which does not belong to anyone in the building wit its Rego plate clearly visible and also a guy who had a jacket pulled over his head hiding his face bbut at one point he actually looked up n u cud see his face clearly, but the COPS jus plained refused to even hav a look at it sayin that its not enough evidence and they need to see someone actually jackin ma car as evidence! That really annoyed me! anywayz... i hav described the car in detail below, although I'm sure the thieves must have changed most of it already!

1998 WHITE NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTT REGO ARR45L ,19" Lenzo Wheels, big 3.5"Exhaust, tinted windows and its TipTronic transmission I have also attached a few pics that i have of the car!

So plzzzzzzzz plzzzzzzzzzz plzzzzzzzz guyz, if anyone finds anything abt it or spots a white R34 GTT plzzzzzz be kind and call the cops or me on 0433270136! I dunno but I'm completely devastated and heart broken by this real LOW pathetic act and GOD forbids something lik this wud eva happen to any of you guys!

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but the COPS jus plained refused to even hav a look at it sayin that its not enough evidence and they need to see someone actually jackin ma car as evidence! That really annoyed me!
You're damn right that's annoying. Frickin police !!

what area was this in?

man, i'd kill someone if my car got stolen

did you have insurance?

can i have some shots of the rims coz its a good distinguishing feature of the car as theres a few white gtt's on the road

edit: just a q.. how did he manage to get out of the carpark? is it a secured one? someone u know tipped him off?

it was stolen from ma car park at parramatta...yea it had a rhino 2 point immobiliser & also alarm system in it! now we all kno how good & trust worthy thez systems are anyway! :)

I do hav insurance but they wont pay anywher near wat i bought it for coz of the afta market mods & accessories...besides payin the insurance n the excesss itself is about 8 grand straight up! :)

I got a call tonite from some guy who refused to tell me his name...said he spotted ma car...i wen down that suburb immidiately wher he said it was parked n wen down every street, corners n lanes but didnt find anything! I dunno if this was somekinda practical joke...well jus wanna let him kno that it wasnt funny at all n he wud kno how it feels wen something lik this happens to him! plzzzzz guyz....if u serz do spot it, let me kno...plz don fool around, it really hurts bad!

what area was this in?

man, i'd kill someone if my car got stolen  

did you have insurance?

can i have some shots of the rims coz its a good distinguishing feature of the car as theres a few white gtt's on the road

edit: just a q.. how did he manage to get out of the carpark? is it a secured one? someone u know tipped him off?

yea its a secured car park but the main gate was broken jus 2 days bfore i got ma car in!!! n i do have a very strong feelin that someone fo sure did tip him off (maybe from the dealer's) coz therz no way anyone wud find out abt ma car in within 1 day!!!

any suggestions, advise...plz let me kno guys, trust me i can use all the help! Thanks guyz!

damn....honestly I cant even BEGIN to comprehend how your feeling right now....

I dont know how id feel if someone stole my car now (touch wood) but after ONE DAY of ownership.....honestly...cant comprehend.

having said that I hope you do find your car intact.....if not at least find the FU(KING PRICK/S WHO STOLE IT and make sure they can never drive a car ever again.

damn....honestly I cant even BEGIN to comprehend how your feeling right now....

I dont know how id feel if someone stole my car now (touch wood) but after ONE DAY of ownership.....honestly...cant comprehend.

having said that I hope you do find your car intact.....if not at least find the FU(KING PRICK/S WHO STOLE IT and make sure they can never drive a car ever again.

thanks man!!! honestly, if i find that SOB, trust me man, forget abt drivin a car, he wud neva walk on his feet again n will make sure he eats his food from a straw thru his nose!!! but i'm jus prayin to GOD that i find ma car somoe how!

I feel for ya man - good luck getting your car back, I have had mine 2.5 years and I would still be totally devastated if this happened to me, let alone 1 day.

It all sounds WAY TOO Dodgy to me. The security gate broken a day or 2 before, alarm, surveilance, immobiliser and how many people would actually know u even had the car? Not many!

I feel for ya man - good luck getting your car back, I have had mine 2.5 years and I would still be totally devastated if this happened to me, let alone 1 day.

 

It all sounds WAY TOO Dodgy to me. The security gate broken a day or 2 before, alarm, surveilance, immobiliser and how many people would actually know u even had the car? Not many!

hey thanks man!!!

yea if u put together everything it does sound very dodgy! cuz the guyz at da dealer had all ma details for abt 2 weeks bfore i got mine delivered and trust me not many ppl knew abt it anyway....ma frenz didnt even se the car! i really dunno wat to do man....the f*****G police wont even help in anyway! damn ma luck man

Sorry to hear mate - that really sucks. I know if it was me, I'd be pretty devestated as well. Here's hoping that somehow you get the car back in one piece.

On another note, I cannot comprehend why the police wouldn't at least look at the video footage. Even if it's not enough evidence to convict someone, surely it could be used in some sort of investigation. If they then somehow found the guy with the car, then obviously that would be enough to convict wouldn't it...

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