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Sorry to clog up a skyline forum with news such as this but we hope that any exposure we can get will improve the likelyhood of recovering this car.

A black 1992 180sx - REG. AKB-52T

black CF bonnet

17" Advanti 6 spoke rims

600 x 300 hybrid FMIC clearly visible

was rolled out of the driveway of its owners house and started just down the road ( he heard it start and then leave at great pace) at about 2.30 am today.

The car had a full (3 yr old) Brant alarm system - just like most of us - which didnt slow the thieves down at all.

The owner is understandibly pissed off - it was his pride and joy and was not insured !!

If anyone hears of such a car or any suspicious parts etc please drop me a line, any communication is strictly in confidence and anonymous. WE JUST WANT THE CAR BACK.

[email protected]

your watchful eyes are greatly appreciated.

Matt B

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will keep a look out down here.

just a question, in order to roll the car out they had to be in the car so y didnt the alarm sound when they opened the door? faulty alarm?

to stop the siren they would have to open the bonnet which would of required some force, which your mate didnt hear but he heard it down the street start?

anyway........

post some pics up so we know what it looks like

  • 2 weeks later...

Maybe he's a heavy sleeper. Look, my mate here just said somethin and it makes perfect sense.... If they want your car, they'll take it, simple as that. It's up to you to make it secure, if its not then we all know who's to blame. If you decide to drive a car like that then you should be prepared for this stuff to happen. Dont get me wrong, I had my '33 almost stolen not that long ago at Parramatta Westfield (not insured) and that wasnt a good feeling.

Im sorry to hear about the 180 and hope it'll get recovered soon.

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