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yeah found for sure, bard just called me and it seems to be in good nick, looks like he dumped it soon after we chased him...

no keys so all locks and stuff have to be replaced and alarm recoded but who cares

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All good news ppl. Car was found in midvale. Parked in front of retirement village.

No damage to car and no keys either but that can be fixed. Had a heap of stolen items in there aswell.

Must say a massive thanks to all the guys who came out asap to look for this boong cvnt. You all know who you are . Thanks heaps .

Looks like he dumped the car at about 10.30pm, he musta shat it hard after we chased him. So we were looking for something that wasnt there but we all had fun.

Thanks For all your support.

Glad to hear you got the car back mate,

But seriously guys grow up! No need to be racist or form some sort of stereotype!

That sort of attitude doesn't help anything.

Nate

Whatever Sky Pilot....

Thieves are thieves and funny enough more often than not it is the same group!

Not making anything up, cold hard facts!

Whatever Sky Pilot....

Thieves are thieves and funny enough more often than not it is the same group!

Not making anything up, cold hard facts!

Whatever dude!

All the bad drivers i have ever encountered are most probably Asians, but i'm still not going to post in some ones thread and start using slang profanities or derogatory terms/names in relation to that group to get my point across. ESPECIALLY on a public forum!!!

That just goes to show the immaturity and narrow-mindedness of some people on these forums.

I was just clearly pointing out that it's not necessary to get whatever point across.

If anyone really has a problem with it, then this thread is not the place to talk about it. PM me if needed, not that it should be. it's just pure respect and commonsense.

Nate

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