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damn hope they hurry up and find those f**kers my necks still a little touchy i want my damn keys back!!!! im going to get my locks and alarm fixed today

Really hope your OK simon, was hoping you were coming to pookies last night so I could see you were alright cous no one could tell me what had happened to you exactly....

did they get your keys too?

my keys and mine and garys phones were sitting inbetween us and they just grabbed them... the only thing i managed to get was my sump bolt!(which i was showing gary at the time.)

So Im guessing they didnt know which car was yours, lucky mandingo!!!!!

was that the friggen sump bolt im thinking of?

intersting that there is no news on the telly on this... they should have servo footage as well.

if they're still driving it around - they're going to be done.

as an aside - if you're ever selling a car, meet at a public area, with lots of people. Also make sure the car has bugger all fuel in it...

intersting that there is no news on the telly on this... they should have servo footage as well.

if they're still driving it around - they're going to be done.

as an aside - if you're ever selling a car, meet at a public area, with lots of people. Also make sure the car has bugger all fuel in it...

It happened right next to the princess Highway, with a nandos, dominos, and a huge carpark. THe servo was just across the road and the cop shop is just up the road about 500m

yep the one i got off u! if they had time to look at the key they would have relised for sure....

there was people everywhere i cant beleive the got away with even after stalling the car 6 times, twin plate button clutch is the ubeaut security feature!

Still got my eyes pealed and im 99.9% sure it was the oone i saw oging down through rosebud yesterday at ruffly 5ish he looked straight at me as i was stopped to go across the road and as i said before had a realy deep note to it, It was heading towards Portsea direction on the Point Napean rd. Good luck guys hope the cops F**K m up real good!!!!!

i cant belive no one helped you guys at all even the stupid servo chick?

i live around the area too i will look out for it as well as all my boys

and im a sparky so if we find out who they are i will make sure they get

415volts up the ass

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