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Hey If you live in the Outter Habour area might be best to keep ya baby locked in ya garage. Sat night i had my car parked in the g/f's driveway and some clowns sprayed black paint all down the drivers side. Shows even alarm, immob and all else u can do to a car bad things still easily happen. Luckly i was able to remove it all with no trace with tea tree oil. There are some jelous people out there, lucky for them i didnt catch them doing it.

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man thats sucks the big left testical. My missus lives down outta harbour way, i stay most of the time down her house during the week. My car had a pry mark on the passenger side. That makes me so f*knn mad damage property with f*kn paint... i can't believe some f*knn kents these days...they need to have their head stompt on. they may laugh now but they wont the day i catch em. i think thats why im gonna buy a boonger for during the week adventures.

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They didnt even touch the locks. Which was lucky it has an annoying blue light attached to the alarm so might have scared them off a bit. Ill be keeping my eye out and if i catch them they will get whats comming to them for sure.

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