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ur not helping yourself any better if ur not willing to post up specific details such as make model, rims, bodykit, plates. at least post up a pic!!

i might spot it tonite somewhere but all i can do is jump on the net and post in this thread that i saw it which is bloody usless isnt it.

ur not helping yourself any better if ur not willing to post up specific details such as make model, rims, bodykit, plates.  at least post up a pic!!  

i might spot it tonite somewhere but all i can do is jump on the net and post in this thread that i saw it which is bloody usless isnt it.

Sounds like Chief Wiggum: "Suspect is driving a blue (squinting) car.... suspect is hatless, repeat hatless"

other than that, what area was it stolen from?

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Originally Posted by (B1) MR_fanny

ur not helping yourself any better if ur not willing to post up specific details such as make model, rims, bodykit, plates. at least post up a pic!!  

i might spot it tonite somewhere but all i can do is jump on the net and post in this thread that i saw it which is bloody usless isnt it.  

Sounds like Chief Wiggum: "Suspect is driving a blue (squinting) car.... suspect is hatless, repeat hatless"

other than that, what area was it stolen from?

LMAO, that is so true! Shouldnt really laugh on a thread like this but we do need more details mate!

Even a mobile no. that can be called. At this stage we can't differentiate your yellow one from any other yellow 33, also only assuming it is a GTST based on your username?

other than that, what area was it stolen from?

er..... rather than jumping on the bandwagon of abuse, you could have read the first post.... other than "yellow 33", the location was the only other thing mentioned. :D

Funny thing is, I actually have seen a nice Yellow R33 being stripped down at a panel shop in Lalor yet this forum guy wont give me any info - just PMs me a Mobile fone number - thats useless.

Unless I get some details on what it looks like, wheter it was a seires 1/2 and WHEN it was stolen or whatever how the hell do I know.

My customers are Panel shops in Coburg/Thomastown/lalor/Preston/Resevoir - those area that stolen cars end up in so If you want help, just tell give me some details.

Regards

Kim

Funny thing is, I actually have seen a nice Yellow R33 being stripped down at a panel shop in Lalor yet this forum guy wont give me any info - just PMs me a Mobile fone number - thats useless.  

Unless I get some details on what it looks like, wheter it was a seires 1/2 and WHEN it was stolen or whatever how the hell do  I know.

My customers are Panel shops in Coburg/Thomastown/lalor/Preston/Resevoir - those area that stolen cars end up in so If you want help, just tell give me some details.

Regards

Kim

Ive been busy, its a mates car with in built boost switch, rims, etc. gtr front bar, sounds very suspicious, stolen 20 - 23rd, not sure series 1 or 2, thanks 4 the info

Ive been busy, its a mates car with in built boost switch, rims, etc. gtr front bar, sounds very suspicious, stolen 20 - 23rd, not sure series 1 or 2, thanks 4 the info

Any more specific details. Reg plate would be a big help mate or at least a pic of the rims. Check out some of the Sydney guys stolen car threads and see the details they post. Not having a go, just trying to help you if you can help us.

How about:

Verify the details you have posted:

Date?

S1 or S2?

Provide Details on:

Rims - Model/Pic

Rego Plate

Any other internal/external distinguishing features incase it is spotted parked or on the move

Details we know:

GTR Front Bar

Yellow

Stolen from Geelong area

Built in Boost Switch

Maybe other people could add things that could be unique

Pictures of the car would be the biggest help though.

i love your descriptions...

"Ive been busy, its a mates car with in built boost switch, rims, etc. gtr front bar, sounds very suspicious, stolen 20 - 23rd, not sure series 1 or 2, thanks 4 the info"

lol.. if ur not serious about it, looks like some people are gunna get some cheap mods of there mates..

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