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yeh tell me about it! i bet the parts end up on some lebos car

what the F*** makes you think its lebos ha? did you find the people who stole ur car? seriously sorry bout your car and all, but it gives you no F***ing right to accuse a certain race just cauz ur car was found in bankstown. there are just as much asians here than there are lebos. and also,ive lived here for over 6 yrs, me and my bro have owned 4 skylines between us, yet not once have we had our cars broken into not to mention stolen. so unless you got some solid evidence, keep ur lame 2c to yourself

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what the F*** makes you think its lebos ha? did you find the people who stole ur car? seriously sorry bout your car and all, but it gives you no F***ing right to accuse a certain race just cauz ur car was found in bankstown. there are just as much asians here than there are lebos. and also,ive lived here for over 6 yrs, me and my bro have owned 4 skylines between us, yet not once have we had our cars broken into not to mention stolen. so unless you got some solid evidence, keep ur lame 2c to yourself

hey zack, swing past today and come see my new s2 front end.

i mean yeah, its all the asians and stuff.

but seriously, the only reason people bring cars to bankstown to strip them is because coppers have nowhere else to go after that because of the crime rate. how did they get away after they stripped it? have you thought that far? or did they run home with a panel under each arm?

strip a car at the northen beaches and coppers will know exactly who to go to because only a hand full of people have records for car theft up that way.

and seriously, what lebo is gonna get into UNSW to know your car is always there and has no alarm? lol

and seriously, what lebo is gonna get into UNSW to know your car is always there and has no alarm? lol

are you inferring that lebos dont go to uni? coz i'll f*ckin smash ya if u are bro...

btw I'm not lebo, I'm just a lebo rights activist.

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