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Plates are ALO.71D

1994 S14 200sx

emerald blue (looks green)

turbo back exhaust

pod filter

FMIC

SAFC

Profec A boost controller

Very decent Deck

sub in boot

300zx wheels as seen in pics

apart from that it is pretty much standard looking.

If anyone sees it anywhere, please report it to LANE COVE Police on 9428 1977

Thanks

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Taken from Lane Cove

I parked it, club locked it, alarmed it at 7pm last night.

at 6:30 am this morning is when I saw it was gone.

They took out the drivers side window.

looks to be jimmyd at the B pillar side, and because it was tinted, it is sitting nicely on the flower bed next to where it was parked.

Shattered but in none piece.

Called cops at 6:32am.

still waiting for them to turn up.

it was not parked on the street.

it was up a driveway, behind a garage wall.

can't see it from the street

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Out of curiosity, just wondering what alarm system you used???? Makes me think twice too see if my current system is holding up???

Did the alarm system have black wiring, battery back up etc????

PM me the details if you dont wish to say on this post....

But sorry to hear, will keep a lookout for you.

***GUYS, if you see a skyline with wheel brace locks on soon, it will probably be mine!!! Im starting to freak!!!***

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There's been a disturbing increase in this sort activity lately. Time for more kill switches by the sound of things.

Fairly determined f**kers by the sound of things. Sounds like they've been eyeing it off for a little while. Wouldn't expect this in Lane Cove.

Based on my previous experience with car thieves, the police will do absolutely nothing - I'm not surprised you're still waiting for them to turn up.

g/l

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With all due respect. factory alarms are a bit of a joke. It would be easy for them to figure out how they work as all s14's would have them.

I would rather buy my car with no alarm from factory and invest in getting a full 3point black wired system installed.

Sorry to hear of your loss, I hope your car is found in good condition.

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does black wireing really do much? arnt all the wires under the dash colour coded, if so wouldnt u just look for the black wire ?

no matter what theives know what an alarm looks like

if the wires are coloured and they have an instruction booklet then they know what to do with each wire

but if they are all black, they have to trace them

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well this puts my plans a fair bit out of wack.

I don't hold much hope that I get it back. And if I do, I doubt it will be in a use-able state.

I had plans that I would run the car ONE more time at WSID to get a better time, then sell it and buy a cheap run about till I return from my honeymoon in december.

at which point I would use that money to buy a 4 door R32 and modify it.

NOW... who knows when that is going to happen, or if it is at all.

I will be buying a small auto car for now.

I will keep it till after the wedding and see how things are then.

I mean it's hard to save as it is.

but add to that a mortgage, and wedding preps and you have very little savings each month.

I hope the car comes back.

if it is smashed, I hope the ****s died in it.

TT

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