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Do you remember a month ago i posted that my friend got bashed when trying to sell his car:

Orginal post here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...22#entry3364722

Anyways read the following:

'Teeth knocked out in carjacking'

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October 29, 2007 - 8:15AM

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A man has been charged over a violent robbery in Sydney's south-west, where a man was attacked with a baseball bat, had his car stolen and had several teeth knocked out last month.

Police yesterday arrested an 18-year-old Fairfield West man over the crime, which occurred on September 6.

A 29-year-old owner of a Black Honda Integra took the 18-year-old for what he thought was a test drive, only to be set upon by the young man and an accomplice, police said.

While on Barry Road in Chipping Norton, police said the 18-year-old pulled the car over near a parked truck, and another man approached the vehicle and opened the front passenger door.

He hit the 29-year-old repeatedly with a baseball bat, then dragged him from the car before driving away with the 18-year-old.

The 29-year-old sustained wounds to his head and had several teeth knocked out as a result of the attack.

Police charged the 18-year-old with aggravated robbery and he spent last night in Liverpool police station cells. He is due to face Liverpool Local Court today.

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So damn happy hes being caught as well as others who were involved.

The police were in top of things from day 1.

These guys have already got a criminal record, so most likley they dont get bail.

So i hope the rot in jail for ever!!

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No idea about the honda sorry.. I hope they still have it

Would be awesome getting the car back plus insurance money :D

evil weevil - ahh hes doin fine now.. But having fake teeth aint cool.. and bein in hospital for weeks!!

But hes moved on and bought a new car..

Top news mate. Glad to see the justice system working smoothly :( Phone bills come in handy at times like this!

Hope your friend moves on to better things and puts this very tough experience behind him, and his gf too (poor thing :glare: ).

Yeh those idiots will be rotting in a cell while the honest ppl (us!) will be free and enjoying our cars.

I wish you and your friend all the best.

i heard of a story like that a while ago bout people posing as car buyers stealing a car to "rebirth" them

now you gotta find out which jail they go to.

ask to visit the biggest bubba there.

give him a pic of the guy, and $100 and a tube of lube.

lol

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