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sounds exactly like the TV show dangerous. 3 robbers. 1 woman... I can't believe these knuckle heads can hit the same place over and over and still dont get caught. doesn't say much for our police force.

sounds exactly like the TV show dangerous. 3 robbers. 1 woman... I can't believe these knuckle heads can hit the same place over and over and still dont get caught. doesn't say much for our police force.

i was thinking copy cat to dangerous. yeah quality NSW police force lol

yeah that's barny's car (aaronrb25det i think that's his username)

the poor bugger put alot of work into that car and finally had it running smoothly after a tune from CRD.. then a few days later goooooooone.

happened a while ago now, I might give him a buzz so he can have a look at the article!

yeah that's barny's car (aaronrb25det i think that's his username)

the poor bugger put alot of work into that car and finally had it running smoothly after a tune from CRD.. then a few days later goooooooone.

happened a while ago now, I might give him a buzz so he can have a look at the article!

damn thats soooo gay.... i guess it had to belong to someone here but coz it had the SAU sticker....

but yes it sucks about the car..

Whats the world comin to, for cryin out loud :P . I hope these label bandits get whats comin to em, my deapest sympathies go out to the liner & its owner. Police out there pullen ova peeps for drivin around ( cruisin ) when this craps goin on ( not sayin po po cant do their job, but maybe focus on more serious things like theft! ), seems to me you can get away with theft easier than any type of road infringment :devil: .

So heart breakin :D .

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I can't believe these knuckle heads can hit the same place over and over and still dont get caught. doesn't say much for our police force.

You will find many of the shops that get done over just repair the shops back to the original state instead of adding extra security features so they are just as easy the 2nd and 3rd time as they were the first time. Just like a certain servo in Granville that gets done over every 2nd month because they put the ATM back in the same position right up against the front window in plain view without even being bolted down to anything. It's easier/quicker to just take the whole ATM then it is to swipe your visa card and wait for it to spit out the 50's.

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You will find many of the shops that get done over just repair the shops back to the original state instead of adding extra security features so they are just as easy the 2nd and 3rd time as they were the first time. Just like a certain servo in Granville that gets done over every 2nd month because they put the ATM back in the same position right up against the front window in plain view without even being bolted down to anything. It's easier/quicker to just take the whole ATM then it is to swipe your visa card and wait for it to spit out the 50's.

I used to managed CBAs ATM portfolio ....and can say most banks have a strict security code when it comes to the placement of their ATMs, and every time I used to see one placed at the front of a shop i used to cringe and count down the days before I got a call saying it got ram raided.

but you know... a few hundred grand to them is nothing in the scheme of things! And the owners of the shop are happy coz they still collect their rental and have their shop front repaired within a week and it's business as usual.

How smart are these theives they say.

The possibilty or likelihood of you getting pulled over in that car once a cop see's you is greater then any quick/new/stock vehicle, then their plans are buggered.

I'm curious to why they chose a modd'd skyline..sure there any easy target, but so are commondore v8's??

So sad to see that r33, couldve been any one of us...

well the ramraid vehicle of choice used to be pajero and rangies etc when this all kicked off 10 years ago. then they started using 4wd for the ramming and wrx for the getaway. for me it would have to be an F250 for the win. lol

Now we're talking - 'Ram raid vehicle of choice' thread.

I'd go for a Dodge SRT-10 (Pickup truck with a Viper engine!)... I saw one of those in Syd the other day... beast - pity its built like a Mitsubishi :laugh:

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