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i really did want to have a go at him but i really want to stress the point everyone should get some security....

man that scare with the skyline bandit should of been enought to prove how easy it is for your car to get stolen... people have to learn that its a dog eat dog world and criminals always prey on the weak first...

why break into a car which has security and takes you alot of time and effort to steal when you can easily have another thats simple...

oh and post NO#7

i really did want to have a go at him but i really want to stress the point everyone should get some security....

man that scare with the skyline bandit should of been enought to prove how easy it is for your car to get stolen... people have to learn that its a dog eat dog world and criminals always prey on the weak first...

why break into a car which has security and takes you alot of time and effort to steal when you can easily have another thats simple...

oh and post NO#8

HE HE HE HE

i agree but its discussion that belongs in a seperate thread...people do seriously need to realise how much our cars need security...now more than ever....but no point kicking ppl that are already down..I know Ben would realise how much he should have had an alarm now but yea...well nothing that can be done.

i didnt mean to be having a go at you in that thread either lee....bens just a good friend and I know how much it would suck to be in his position...cant believe the scum that go around stealing cars...its so low...i hope they catch the assholes that did it and i hope they are wanted for something else as well...so they can get the punishment they deserve from bubba up in the big house.

he he he dont worry matt in know your wernt being nasty...

minimum donations like $5 you really are a tight ass!!

He HE hE :P:) yes i am....

cant wait to go back to work tommorrow and have slow ass comps which let me do multiple post ;)

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