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Thats probably when they'd get the most attention from cops with few people on the road.. I doubt anyone that would steal a line would do anything other than keep it garaged for a while/out of sight while stripping parts etc.

Indeed hopefully it was stolen by joyriders... best possible outcome is that it is dumped in one piece.. my old car had bugger all petrol and was stolen from flinders st bridge (of course), ran out petrol and dumped in melton after being driven into a carpark pole? and driven across a meadow? or some such.

Have you posted to Nissan Silvia or toymods at all?

Thats probably when they'd get the most attention from cops with few people on the road.. I doubt anyone that would steal a line would do anything other than keep it garaged for a while/out of sight while stripping parts etc.

Indeed hopefully it was stolen by joyriders... best possible outcome is that it is dumped in one piece.. my old car had bugger all petrol and was stolen from flinders st bridge (of course), ran out petrol and dumped in melton after being driven into a carpark pole? and driven across a meadow? or some such.

Have you posted to Nissan Silvia or toymods at all?

Nissansilvia- YES

What Toymods? another forum? address?

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