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wheels and cooler gone.. most likely thieves looking for a cheap thrill with some profit on the side.. feel bad for whoever it belongs to. hope its no one on here!

haha chances are they are on here and WOW isnt that like the 20th burnt out car on gorge road? Could have been someone going for a bit of a sideways cruise, crashed, salvaged the cooler andwheels and said it was stolen?

just a thought, just a thought.

hey just noticed me and a mate pulled over at that exact spot a while ago to take a wizz...small world...heaps of rubbish lying around but the roads kinda busy most of the time.

Could have found a better place to do it maybe.

They must be noobs at burning out cars. Interior appears its in okish condition considering.

Either that or they set it alight right next to a fire station........ :laughing-smiley-014: Sorry not really a laughing matter for someone!!

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