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Wait, no it's still there mike :wave:

And troy, Andy doesn't need the pizza. You enjoy it lol

no the second change wasnt my number. first time it was. then it was changed to a different mobile number. not sure, but its gone now :laugh:

lee is lucky that i'm not spiteful i guess :laugh:

dam man why are so many idots getting there car stolen... man the first mod i did was put a good alarm system into my car, thats what i always tell every one...

ssshhheessshhh.... they deserve what coming.... i know its harsh but man if your silly enough to spend heaps on mods and nothing to protect your car you deserve it....

oh and

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I can understand it sort of....i would never have no alarm but sometimes you just dont think of it....give Ben a break hes a good friend of mine and I know how hard hes worked to build that car and everything and to have it stolen would really suck for him..he should have had an alarm but hindsight is a wonderful thing and unfortunately giving the guys shit isnt going to bring the cars back.

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