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Those living in and around Sunnybank, heads up there are some organised crims about ready to steal a few skylines.

Had a bunch of random dipshits out the front of my place Saturday night (late) looking inside and photographying my car that was parked in the driveway.

I'd say they're plannin somethin in terms of stealing it.

They didnt manage to get in or try to.

Just as well as the new alarm was just installed last Friday afternoon anyway.

So if you in or around the area, lockup the skyline cause I'd say they will hit when it be unknown to us all.

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interesting... I would have done something...

suppose there isn't much you can do when they're not doing anything wrong...

you get their number plate? or something?

nahh, time we opened the curtains and door to tell'em to f**k off, they beeped their horns excessivily and drove off.

was hopin they would come back durin the night but they didnt.

sowi dude my bad :laugh:

just kidding,i wonder why their after skylines? parts are so easy to get now days and you can bsically pick up one for like 10k.... not really worth the trouble as i see it...

not that i steal cars or anything lol

Hmm interesting, i dare say there staking it out john, id be careful, get the clublock out pull a couple of fuses, a kill switch or dead switch, a shotgun(oops thats illegal), a rotweiler.

That should be all i can think of, but will keep an eye out, im usually travelling before 9pm and after 5am around that area to and from work, so will keep a look out

Any idea on make or model of car they had? Color?

johns right tho its on the increase in our areas, im local in underwood and have seen some sus people here aswell, not only that tho, in my area its the younger ones these days by the looks of it

sowi dude my bad :)

just kidding,i wonder why their after skylines? parts are so easy to get now days and you can bsically pick up one for like 10k.... not really worth the trouble as i see it...

not that i steal cars or anything lol

damn, a r33 for 10k, im sure the 10k r33's are basicly dead and dont really produce the right amount of kw hey, and like 1,0000 ks or more..

i guess these poor kids who steal these watch to many jap car movies and just want a fast car, or to drive there dream car before they are locked up... i will K*ll one of these guys if i see them.. i blanked out K*ll so there is no evidence of intention :laugh:

there probeby holden drivers sick of loosing to skylines..lol..

is there some part of the law against ppl going outside your drive way? and looking around, intent to steal?, or Loitering??..!! wanna be pukes trying to think there of that show on fox 8 called dangerous :rofl:

IVE PUT A SENSOR LIGHT OVER WERE MY CAR IS PARTED AT MY HOUSE, SO COME BY AND POW, NICE 200 watt LIGHT IN YOUR FACE!, and i will wake up..!

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