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Hey all,

Something very suss!!!! I got a letter sent to my house from something called Hokimoto Street Racing Corp. telling me that i have been invited to a Prestigious Japanese Car Show help at Homebush Stadium dates 16th-23rd December.

I have no idea who they are and they have my address and full name incliding my surname.

Very worried cause there is no return address or anything.

Just wanna know if anyone has heard of this company of has been sent a similar letter

Tim Leas is the name of the Venue Manager

Any help would be great Thanks Sam

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hey all,

Wishborn & Co

40-45 Olimpic Bay Dr

Homebush NSW 2140

Thats the only thing is say and Olympic is spelt wrong. Sounds very very suss

Tim Leas is the name on the bottom. Im worried cause they know about my car and have my address and all that

I was gunna come in here and correct you on your spelling of 'Kakimoto'

But yeah, if you own an R35... You're gunna get jacked :P

i know what Kakimoto is. but it says "Hokimoto" i dont know who its from and what is going on!!

So no one else has recieved a letter like this

Sounds dodgy. Infact I'd pass it on to the Police as well. Don't know if they'd actually do anything with it but they might want to chase it up. Perhaps these people are running some sort of scam.

Sounds dodgy. Infact I'd pass it on to the Police as well. Don't know if they'd actually do anything with it but they might want to chase it up. Perhaps these people are running some sort of scam.

Second that, take it to the cops for shore and be real nice to them and they might do some thing about it.

Hey all,

Something very suss!!!! I got a letter sent to my house from something called Hokimoto Street Racing Corp. telling me that i have been invited to a Prestigious Japanese Car Show help at Homebush Stadium dates 16th-23rd December.

I have no idea who they are and they have my address and full name incliding my surname.

Very worried cause there is no return address or anything.

Just wanna know if anyone has heard of this company of has been sent a similar letter

Tim Leas is the name of the Venue Manager

Any help would be great Thanks Sam

Cool. SAU fight club gets it's first challengers.

I'm up for some knuckels, i can be there in 20mins if you're going!

ill get you the address and contact number of the guy on tuesday bud. sounds like someone got your details off a business who you may have bought something from and given your details to.

they sell your details off for extra cash. i never give my real details out to anyone. i usually just give them adams name and nicks address.

ill get you the address and contact number of the guy on tuesday bud. sounds like someone got your details off a business who you may have bought something from and given your details to.

they sell your details off for extra cash. i never give my real details out to anyone. i usually just give them adams name and nicks address.

:) It's funny cos it's true. :D:(:D

*Edit Forum wouldn't let me put 50,000,000 laughing smilies in there so had to delete most of them.

you'll start getting the invites soon enough- i give people your name AND address :)

thats ok, ive been putting up your name and number up in mens toilets in kings cross.

whats funny is it was already up there on most of them.

then i realised i should be putting it up in the girls toilets. that would REALLY shit you.

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