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watched some punks eye off my GTR parked out the front of mine Sunday about 4 am got their plates and gave them a good scare when they realised I was across the road at a mates. On foot I out ran their hilux lol

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watched some punks eye off my GTR parked out the front of mine Sunday about 4 am got their plates and gave them a good scare when they realised I was across the road at a mates. On foot I out ran their hilux lol

What area you in? Farkin cnts going around looking for these cars specifically

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watched some punks eye off my GTR parked out the front of mine Sunday about 4 am got their plates and gave them a good scare when they realised I was across the road at a mates. On foot I out ran their hilux lol

Will be looking out for a hilux doing drive by now!

And my GF just told me that Hilux are one of the most stolen cars around too so it probably wasn't even theirs either.

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