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Hey Guys,

There is prolly nothing anybody can do about it but some pond scum ripped my car on tuesday night and it doesn't hurt to put th info out there.

1992 Silver R32 GTS (has an RB25DET coversion) Completely standard body, no kits or anything and the rear bumper has some damage (why they wanted my PoS I don't know, but then again at least I haven't put the money into the body yet, just the motor :P

Rego Plate is: APU-56Z

Was parked on Glebe Point Rd Glebe tues night bout 7 and was gone wednesday by 8:45am

Anybody finds anything let me know.

Cheers,

Ralf Gendre

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Yeah it's a pretty standard looking car. Hadn't got around to the body work or rims etc. yet which I guess is something !!! (waiting for the crappy dealer treads to vanish in a puff of blue smoke) yeah the car was alarmed but I don't know if it was a 3 pointer or not.

I'm just waiting for the headlines "Nissan Skyline used in drive by... ban all high performance cars !!!!"

Maybe I'll drop by stanmore macca's on sat :P

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Hey Guys,

Just letting all know that the car has been found !!! Was recovered in an underground car park at balmain. Surprisingly enough it is only missing the front bumper, steering wheel and gear knob and aparently still runs !! what sort of condition the motor will be in is another story.. but at least it has been found.

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OK got it back to my bro's place and have managed to have a better look. The front bar has been ripped off, bent bonnet, left hand indicator damage etc.. doesn't look like there is any damage to the sub frames but wont know for sure till I get it up on the ramps. As for waht is missing they has basically stole all the flashy bits, gauges, stereo, steering wheel and shift knob.

Consolation is that I found the dude's sunnies in the back seat. Extremely bent out of shape and one of the nose pieces has been sheared off. Whatever his face hit it hit hard :-)

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