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yep. aint that some ish. car got stolen and used in robberies for a couple of days.

ended up like this. nothing left inside the car. even took my air flow meter. nothing

wrong with it mechanicaly tho. the grey stuff on around the doors is finger print dust.

could have been worse, there was a black 2 door in the police depo that had its whole

front end smashed in. fully insured apart from the $1000 excess. Maggot Swamp Donkeys.....

"HAVE AN IMMOBILISER"

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--{TRYDIS}-- -- he mentioned he does have one..

Btw what sort of immobliser do you have btw?? just curious..

Man good to hear you got your car back!!! its gonna be a big bill trying to get it back to normal.. :)

--{TRYDIS}-- -- he mentioned he does have one..

Btw what sort of immobliser do you have btw?? just curious..

I think "HAVE AN IMMOBILISER" means... make sure you get one.

Not "I HAVE AN IMMOBILISER" :)

i didnt have an immobiliser. the cops are after these mugs for a whole

bunch of car thefts, and other ish. probebley going to sell, not on SAU.

the paint is acrylic so it dosent stick to the 2pac, it will just buff off.

so iiii guuueesssss its not as bad as it looks. it looks rancid.

they did a mechanics test today and they said that it was fine.

his words were- no burn out damage. bodys fine apart from

a few scrathces and minus a door handle, apart from the obvious.

Lucky dude.

Very lucky

Hope that it all works out ok and they catch the scum :)

By law a car has to have an immobiliser in australia. So your dicked if you want to make an insurance claim.

Sorry has to have an immobiliser to be insured.

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