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OMG OMG OMG i am so pissed

as many of u may know i found a alsome deal on a skyline r33

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=74938

Look over the car looks clean nice white body kit mags's 17's

120000ks

inside is a little worn hand brake and gear boot

it was imported in 2002

i get him to pop the hood

I find a

Big pod

Brand name front month intercooler

Turbosmart Bov

look at the exhaust and under the car

has 3" turbo back exhaust that isn't too loud which is just what i wanted

i see aftermarket Shocks and springs

Look at it i think its a M spec with bigger front brakes and LSD due to the wing caust its a 1994 with a big wing

got them to $14800

had it all checked on monday it was ok

i was going down to pay for it today they put it in the shop last night to get the few little things fixed

Today i am in the bank waiting to get my check and someone rings my mums phone

its the car dealer telling me the car was stolen last night from the workshop

they broke in and took my new baby

I AM so pissed it was the best deal

I don't know what to do omg i am so upset LUCKy it wasn't stolen off me i guess they must have been watching it

i have put $200 into getting it checked that all but i am pissed cause now i have to find a new car

worst luck ever

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You can look at it in several angles:

A) Atleast I didn't spend all the cash, then it got stolen

B) You may have purchased it, and engine could have blown up, so better of it getting stolen

C) Maybe its a sign for you to buy from ALLBLITZ :cheers:

All seriousness, thats sad news mate. Especially when you have been searching for a while and ended up finding the one you liked.

Hope they find it, or you find something better for a better price.

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