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our silver R33 skyline gtst series 1 that was for sale was stolen. it was pretty stock and had a jvc cd player with a remote glued on the dash and a 6 stacker cd changer in the boot. There was a nismo sticker on the back bumper. It had a really weird long and sharp dint in the right door. It had never been registered in australia. It didnt have a compliance plate. A Tall man came to look at the car and he drove a white 1986-1990 toyota camry. He looked at car for awhile but when he rang up about the car and was demanding to look at the car right away. the next morning the car was gone and the was a greasy white glove left behind. A person said that they knew a person who sounded like the guy that came to look at the car and he had a badly smashed silver r33 gtr. the car was stolen about a year ago from Carneigie Mel . If anyone has any info please ring 0418869933, 0423189228 Thanks Rob.

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hrmm a stolen stock r33....yeah i saw about 50 in the last 2 days. You said it wasn't complianced? obiviously the thieves would of had to compliance it to drive it, can you do a check on the vin numbers of cars that have been complianced in the last year? Call vicroads and see if they can check up the VIN. If they were going to register it though I'd imagine they would of fkt around with the vin numbers anyways though, but you never know they might of been dumb. The car has most likely been stripped though. If your car was stolen a year ago you have BUCKLEYS of getting it back. Its not like a stock r33 is anything distinctive that can be picked out of a crowd

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