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I dont know!

They caught the people after the fact in their car after a short chase! The cops were given the numberplate by a witness who gave a statment saying he saw the people in the car with xxx xxx number plate jump out and jimmy the lock and start rummaging through the car, the crooks then admitted to being in posession of our stuff and they admitted to being in our car cause they told the cops that they had our permission to take the faceplate. We then said that no one had such permissoin (who would give someone permission to damage their car getting in...wouldnt we have given them the keys?)

So im not sure waht the prints will prove..they already placed them selves in the car, they admitted it!

Anyway you would think this is an open and shut case but apparently not

ahh man thats ghey, hope you get it all sorted out bud.

RUF *drowl*

rb20 limiter is higher then a stock rb25 isnt it?

well my car is done but the police expect me to pay the $270 towing bill and be happy about it...letter to the minister coming up

what!! i wouldnt pay it man.

was it your 32?? or 33?

ahh man thats ghey, hope you get it all sorted out bud.

RUF *drowl*

Think pumped N/A track built motor, think stupid cam size’s, think somewhat biggish webers for a street car, think duel 3.5inch exiting exhaust's on each side, think foot long + flames out each bank coming off wide open throttle.

Was a fun, fast car. However was "rough", for a RUF. Was a driver's car. Dads current one is nothing more then a fat stock brokers car. I think he is getting old.

Are you f**king serious, take the people who broke in to small claims.

Im thinking the police department will pay

A. it was their fault because the fingerprinter was not available

B. it was their fault cause their tow truck was not available

C. they told me it would have to go to the impound, they didnt give me any other option

32

f**k

Im thinking the police department will pay

A. it was their fault because the fingerprinter was not available

B. it was their fault cause their tow truck was not available

C. they told me it would have to go to the impound, they didnt give me any other option

dam straight they should.

There is nothing like a hard tuned N/A porsche....mmmm...

Im thinking the police department will pay

A. it was their fault because the fingerprinter was not available

B. it was their fault cause their tow truck was not available

C. they told me it would have to go to the impound, they didnt give me any other option

A strongly worded letter will fix this :spank:

There is nothing like a hard tuned N/A porsche....mmmm...

For sure, I actually don’t like the sound of turbo Porsche’s as much (as do most 911 nuts). It’s weird, seeing most cars sound better? In turbo form.

Something about a hot as N/A flat 6 note, in fact most N/A euro’s make me froth with there exhaust notes.

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