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I think you guys are just paranoid, thinking everyone wants your car..... what a toss.....

They are probably really nice people who liked your car... I think your all jumping to a bad conclusion way too soon...

And you shouldn't judge people on what they drive... shit I once drive a falcon but I ain't a 'bogan'...

Snoby skyliners..

Anyone that sits in a car on a 37 degree day without it running and then "happens" to head to your car once you are gone is obviously not just going to look at it... hell why wait in a bunnings carpark to look at a line?... why wait until you have left? I know if I see a skyline I appreciate I go straight up to the owner and ask to have a look if they are around....

Don't know the area or the state but even I know that this situation is suss....

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I think you guys are just paranoid, thinking everyone wants your car..... what a toss.....

They are probably really nice people who liked your car... I think your all jumping to a bad conclusion way too soon...

And you shouldn't judge people on what they drive... shit I once drive a falcon but I ain't a 'bogan'...

Snoby skyliners..

paranoid {black sabbath song}and most skyline owner's {defects and jealous people}

every one does want my car

toss a coin heads, they break in, tail's they steal it {your choice not our's}

really nice people who like your car enough to steal it or damage it

conclusion {jumping mad if they did}

to soon {not if I can help it }{gone in 60 second's}

I drove a cortina ,torana,ford falcon panel van{V8 XC}, torana and long hair for 15years {am a bogan}.

snoby towards Idiots {dont know the area and shoot of their mouth kind of people} and Idiots who break into other people's car's or property

skyline's rule okay

By the way pokie , finally cut of my hair after 15 year's LOL

I've got a mate that works out there, said something about them last night to him. Said that he'd had them chased off the premesis a couple days ago by security, so they're known about & definantely up to no good.

Maybe a bunch of us should sneek up on them with baseball bats in hand......

I think you guys are just paranoid, thinking everyone wants your car..... what a toss.....

They are probably really nice people who liked your car... I think your all jumping to a bad conclusion way too soon...

And you shouldn't judge people on what they drive... shit I once drive a falcon but I ain't a 'bogan'...

Snoby skyliners..

hahahha paranoid? sure some people can be paranoid and delusional but what's the harm in that? i rather be paranoid and check up on my car than just leave it there thinking it won't get stolen! even if those guys weren't planning on stealing it but like the saying it's better to be safe than sorry!

i once checked out a silver r33 gtr i saw at the same bunnings (creamed my pants) when i got there but it wasn't like i was waiting there for it to rock up! call me weird but 2 blokes waiting in their car on a very hot day and comming out to check out a car that has just arrived and then walking away when the owner shows up is a bit suspicious! it's just like the way animals hunt, they wait for their prey to come to them!

and nowadays how can you not be paranoid having a performance car? the number of these cars thefts probably has passed the number of thefts of vl commies!

I've got a mate that works out there, said something about them last night to him. Said that he'd had them chased off the premesis a couple days ago by security, so they're known about & definantely up to no good.

Maybe a bunch of us should sneek up on them with baseball bats in hand......

lol or bibles

'i swear officer i was going to pray for him not spray him'

Approach with phone books, hand them phone books, tell them to hit themselves in the head with phone books, otherwise use short range 50,000 volt delivering weapons.

Police tactics :P

I think you guys are just paranoid, thinking everyone wants your car..... what a toss.....

They are probably really nice people who liked your car... I think your all jumping to a bad conclusion way too soon...

And you shouldn't judge people on what they drive... shit I once drive a falcon but I ain't a 'bogan'...

Snoby skyliners..

I think you should stay in your own state not that they like you there either!

Also keep your negative comments to yourself I know we are all assuming and the what if's but if you dont know what SA is like then you should keep your comments to your self...

The only snoby skyliner is you!!! coming in here and talking the same crap you talk in your own thread maybe should take a step back and take a look at your self....

Jess

I think you should stay in your own state not that they like you there either!

Also keep your negative comments to yourself I know we are all assuming and the what if's but if you dont know what SA is like then you should keep your comments to your self...

The only snoby skyliner is you!!! coming in here and talking the same crap you talk in your own thread maybe should take a step back and take a look at your self....

Jess

Seconded... :glare: After the experience I had yesterday evening with this person on the road (which has also been reported) I would quite happily not lay eyes on him or his car ever again.

I think you guys are just paranoid, thinking everyone wants your car..... what a toss.....

They are probably really nice people who liked your car... I think your all jumping to a bad conclusion way too soon...

And you shouldn't judge people on what they drive... shit I once drive a falcon but I ain't a 'bogan'...

Snoby skyliners..

send us a picture of yourself we will ascertain as to wether you are bogan or not... did you drive and EF f*kon?

I think you guys are just paranoid, thinking everyone wants your car..... what a toss.....

They are probably really nice people who liked your car enough to take it... I think you're all jumping to a bad conclusion way too soon... Before or after they take the car?

And you shouldn't judge people on what they drive... shit I once drive a falcon but I ain't a 'bogan'...

Snobby skyliners..

Only bogans say "Shit I once drive a falcon but I ain't a bogan."

That's not even proper english.

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Hahahaha.. Its so true! I was scared when I went over there :dry:

LOL Lies!!! You have whored up the thread now lol :dry:

Adelaides nice, you loved it. lol

Yes I second that cant wait be there friday :laugh:

Lol now I am whoring up the thread need to go back to our own town DIF lol :glare:

LOL Lies!!! You have whored up the thread now lol :dry:

Yes I second that cant wait be there friday :laugh:

Lol now I am whoring up the thread need to go back to our own town DIF lol :glare:

Haha which thread?

Awww... Does it count if I was over there for a whole 3 hours? Surely I can whore over here now that I have made some new friends from SA town.. :dry:

Haha which thread?

Awww... Does it count if I was over there for a whole 3 hours? Surely I can whore over here now that I have made some new friends from SA town.. :glare:

Yeah I guess we can but should go into the wasteland really lol

Haha which thread?

Awww... Does it count if I was over there for a whole 3 hours? Surely I can whore over here now that I have made some new friends from SA town.. :glare:

3 hours is enough not to kill the feeling...

Yeah I guess we can but should go into the wasteland really lol

welcome here anytime...

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