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Hi every1,

I know this is SKYLINER forum,

Just need car lovers help me out. thanks!

my car got stolen at LiverpoOL area, on tuesday night,

Its a black Nissan 300ZX, 18' Rim, Round lights (ferrari lights)

Number plate AMK24S.

his a pic

mypic7.jpg

Please keep a look out and if spot please report to the police!

Thank you & help stop car theives low life bastard!!!!

darrien.

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I saw a pretty suss looking 300zx on the way to work today.. just where it was parked and the way it was parked, looked like it was just dumped there. I will drive by it again on the way home and check it out for you.

went and checked it out, wasnt it sorry :P

different wheels and paint was more faded.

Goodluck with getting it back

SLIM?

where did u see it?

I am desperate to search for it! maybe they change the wheel?

can i get the location where u saw it?

thanks, SLIM!

this was in West ryde, im certain it wasnt yours, the paint looked really old, and I forgot to check, but I think it had different tail lights, ill check again today if it is still there and tell you the st name

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