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hey all,

My navy blue R33 S2 reg. (TQE 866) has been stolen from Hotham st in Elsternwick, possibly early this morning.

Car is navy blue, 17 inch bbs style rims, very low, small dint on the bonnet just above the grill.

If anyone ever sees something similar to what i described please let me know ASAP on 0411268451. Anyones information that will lead to the car being recovered will be worth $1000

Thanks

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nah had nothing, I bought it 2 months ago and was getting out of debt, Was meant to go buy an alarm this friday :(

HERES MORE INFO:

Both side skirts had worn paint and looked a bit blackish near the rear wheels, front passenger fog light cover (series 2 type) is missing. Where the original "gtst 2.5" sticker is usually right above drivers side tail light is a little "nismo" sticker, also on the rear bumper drivers side had a white "option 2" sticker.

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hey mate, sounds a lot like my car cept I've got 18's.

should be easy to find in melbourne, hardly any dark blue r33's goin round, especially S2.

how'd you go with the police? someone attempted to steal the wheels off my last car and it was a bit upsetting how little they cared when they came round.

hope it turns up unharmed

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I know there aint many navy blue S2 r33's one of the most uncommon skyline colour, Im worried it could be getting stripped for parts as we speak.

I rang the cops about it, they seemed alrite, cant do much really. Patience i guess.....:(

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all 3 pics added now, thats what my car looked liked basically, very very similar, just smaller rims.

I was thinking that, i didnt have much petrol left, should I go to all service station in the area and ask if its been seen or ask to see footage??

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I'll keep an eye out in the unlikely event that it turns up in the western suburbs somewhere.....but i doubt anyone would take a stolen car from one side of the city to the other..........

Hope you catch them in person so you can chop of their hands, that way they can't steal again, hopefully before the cops find them otherwise you can get done for Assault/Battery/GBH lol....

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No I checked murphy st but thats not ir, that was some two tone 1993 model, thanks anyways.

Anyone else seen this navy blue R33 series2? They are not that common in that colour. Im gonna look for a pic now.

Cheers

No worries mate, just hope it turns up and I will keep my eyes open for a blue one. They are rare.

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