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dude,

turn your phone on. got a call about it 10mins ago - the car has been found in a park at ****** heights.

get in contact with neil or myself if you already dont know.

cheers

eug

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=189250

http://www.cruisingbrisbane.com/forum/inde...st&p=641934

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hmmm that sucks from the relation of the other threads, why doesnt like any of them, if they know its stolen actually do something proper aboiut it, like baseball bat the fkhds that are stripping parts from it, i dunno.

Hope theres atleast something left to recover from it.

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If the car is insured then I hope the car is stripped enough or damaged enough to be called a writeoff.

Nothing worse then getting a badly damaged car back because after insurance have fixed it you almost always have problems with it.

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hey yeah got my car back few things missing, like front mount all the body kit, power fc, volk te37's, stereo, pod, boost controller and pillar guages. at least i got something back i just cant believe the police were called on saturday morning and i didnt get a call from them till sunday night, my phone was on all saturday. police have been no help at all.

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hey yeah got my car back few things missing, like front mount all the body kit, power fc, volk te37's, stereo, pod, boost controller and pillar guages. at least i got something back i just cant believe the police were called on saturday morning and i didnt get a call from them till sunday night, my phone was on all saturday. police have been no help at all.

I am happy you got it back. I hope your insurance will cover what was taken.

Don't be surprised about the Police not contacting you sooner, you were lucky. A car of mine was stolen a few years back and the PoPo found it 3 days later. I didn't get a call. 3 months later I woke up and thought that I had better contact the Police just to check and wouldn't you know, they found it.

Popo: "We contacted you to advise you that the car had been found"

Me: " no you didn't, I gave you my home number, mobile number and my mum's home number all of which have message bank, no messaged and no missed calls on any of those phones"

Popo: "Your car is here and ready for collection, goodbye"

Cost me thousands in holding yard fees on account of the Police.

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Cost me thousands in holding yard fees on account of the Police.

I guess it pays to contact them then, continually, good to hear that the car is back, I hope the thieves get caught and we find out who they are.

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