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JUST STOLEN 30 MINS AGO - R32 GTSt with GTR engine stolen from XTC, preston just off Bell St

Reported that car had next to no fuel.

If you have spotted this car fuelling up or in the area please call mobile number below

Car was taken approximatly 10pm on 4/5/05

Please call on 0425 818 755

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If everyone could please spread the work someone will know something..... ENDLESS is a unique car that is treasured, originally built by Garage Endless in Japan....

Large REWARD offered for information leading to arrest, all leads will be kept strictly confidential.

Sam.

RIGHT IN FRONT OF SHOP under BRIGHT STREET LIGHT.... Nick was on dyno, I was at Meggala's... he heard it start by the time they ran out the front to chase had already left the street and heading down gaffney st :(

Sam.

Thanks Guys.

I am the owner of Endless - it was stolen from the XTC workshop in Coburg around 10pm tonight 4-may-2005.

I understand the key was still in the workshop and I understand little fuel in the car.

As Sam mentioned - a generous reward will be provided to anyone with information leading to arrest or recovery of the vehicle.

All information will be treated confidentially.

Any info (sightings / rumors of whereabouts/ etc) should be forwarded to me on 0421 058 259 or [email protected]

If you see the car - please contact Coburg police station on 9350-4755 asap

Thanks for the support from SAU guys - those that have posted and thanks in advance for those that do. It is a beautiful specimin of an R32 GTSt, with some pricey mods inside such as RB26dett & aftermarket gearset. An Apexi drag intercooler, buddy club drag spec suspension, and a twin plate HKS clutch were some of the items on board.

Car has standard interior and is silver in colour with aftermarket 17" rims (refer to photos in top post or visit Endless Pics for pictures.

It is very dissappointing there are people out there that do this.

Please ensure the same does not happen to you!

Best regards,

David (aka RoundEye, aka Mr killowatt)

PS: GTR donations will be accepted from any rich fu$$ers with a big heart :(

oh the old endless :cheers:

Thats the only car to this day that has been able to purely scare me to the point of disbelief.

Even though its no longer in that state... still i can understand the love and need for it!

Hope you find it Dave

-Ash

That's terrible Oyabun san :cheers:

Hope a swift and firm kick in the balls is dealt very very soon to these dogs.

I saw Troy on the weekend - he mentioned you were back from OS and in SA.

Are you in town?

Thanks Guys.

PS: GTR donations will be accepted from any rich fu$$ers with a big heart :(

Hahaha, I like that one, sorry to hear about endless. I hope you can get something back from whoever responsible for the car or recover from the Police :cheers: . But I think it is mostly gone interstate, maybe you should also try to look around in SA.

Good luck man

Regards,

IMPUL and LEMANZ

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