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That is so f**cked up

sorry to hear

If ya find out who it was, were coming to the hanging.

That's after, of coarse, the butt f**cking with a ten foot pole, finger cutting,

beating the living crap out of, etc. etc, etc.

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The police said they saw the f@#$wits ripping skids in it a few hours before it was reported torched. They had removed the VY mags and put pursuit rims on it. Very awful to hear, given how well the car was always treated and looked after. It appears as though most of the interior was stripped and the calais front headlights, grille and eyelids have been taken off too. So we're pretty certain the parts will be used to convert another vl to a wannabe calais or sold off as conversion parts. We haven't been able to have a proper look at the car yet, but believe the stereo would have also been stripped out, the head deck was a pioneer, but not too sure off the top of my head what the other brands were of the sub and amp and speakers. Also, the white momo leather steering wheel appears to have been removed prior to the torching.

If anyone hears of the abovementioned parts being sold, which may lead us to the bastards, please pm me.

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so if the police saw them doing skids why didnt they pull them over?

if people are soooo f**ken poor then they should own a car..

blah

sorry to hears Nadeem and Tina.

hope surance pays up.

The unfortunate side of this is they are a popular car to steal due to ease of been able to steel it. And at this time of year its peak season. Hopefully atleast what he gets back can then move on to better things. Will keep an eye out for those abovementioned parts tho

calais front ends are getting harder and harder to get and sell for a high price sucks the low life types cant save up their own cash

Skylines a probably fast becoming the VL of the future

Oh thats shocking, I cant believe there are people like this in the world. How can they even lie straight in bed...

Its really a case im sure that they dont understand how it affects other peoples lives and think that "she'll be rigt" attitude...

Probablly thinking "they would have insurance" and think its just stealing from the insurance company...

I hope Karma catchs up with them and the stolen parts bite them on the arse.

Not only have they done the obvious wrong, but they could have killed someone hooning and could have started a bush fire also in the process and burnt down many peoples homes and wreaked their lives also just before xmas. I wish the law grab'ed these people and cut their f**king hands off as punishment, you would see theft lower over night.

Vote 1 for capital punishment... Bastards...

Oh thats shocking, I cant believe there are people like this in the world. How can they even lie straight in bed...

Its really a case im sure that they dont understand how it affects other peoples lives and think that "she'll be rigt" attitude...

Probablly thinking "they would have insurance" and think its just stealing from the insurance company...

I hope Karma catchs up with them and the stolen parts bite them on the arse.

Not only have they done the obvious wrong, but they could have killed someone hooning and could have started a bush fire also in the process and burnt down many peoples homes and wreaked their lives also just before xmas. I wish the law grab'ed these people and cut their f**king hands off as punishment, you would see theft lower over night.

Vote 1 for capital punishment... Bastards...

+1 Vote !

Althought id rather take it up with a bunch of kiwi and samoan guys ...beat the crap out of them f#%$#wits

I saw your car at 7-11 around 11pm 2 days ago

Couldn't have been us, we went to the movies saturday night and were home by 9pm. The car was taken yesterday and was already burnt out by 11pm last night.

Capital punishment FTW!!! Put them in the incinerator i think.

so if the police saw them doing skids why didnt they pull them over?

if people are soooo f**ken poor then they should own a car..

blah

sorry to hears Nadeem and Tina.

hope surance pays up.

Apparently with some new laws or some shit, they "couldn't" chase them. If they had've then perhaps we could've had some chance of getting the car back, flogged to the shit, but never the less intact. Not sure which would've been worse really - flogged to the shit or burnt out. Or at least some sort of justice for the bastards being in possession of a stolen vehicle. But then again, they probably would've just gotten a rap over the knuckles and told they were naughty.

There just doesn't seem like there is any justice in the world... Too many low life scum bags getting away with everything, while us law-abiding citizens get screwed over.

Please keep a look out for the following items:

* set of 4 x 17" VY Commodore mags

* white leather momo steering wheel

* head unit - Pioneer DEH P1Y

* sub - Pioneer 12" 1000W Competition sub (may still be in the carpeted box)

* Kenwood amp - 2 channel

* Kicker amp - 4 channel

* Eclipse 6x9's

* pair of Ladies Oakley "Dart" Sunnies - with steel coloured frame, which were in a white oakley hard case

* indoor cricket bat and also gloves.

VL Calais parts that appear to have been stripped from the car:

* headlights

* eyelids

* front grille

* full interior

* taillights

* rear garnish

* boot lid strip

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time to make those pricks swallow some barb wire... and shove some up there rear too make them sit... give them a few hrs and they'll be rite sucks to hear... i'll keep my eye and ear out as i herd some 1 sayen they had some mags and steering wheel for sale last nite

time to make those pricks swallow some barb wire... and shove some up there rear too make them sit... give them a few hrs and they'll be rite sucks to hear... i'll keep my eye and ear out as i herd some 1 sayen they had some mags and steering wheel for sale last nite

Thanks mate! It would be greatly appreciated if you could find out more about what kind of mags and steering wheel they are, and get back to me. Please feel free to pm me with any details you have, just to keep it on the low.

1st chance i had 2 get on the net this morn since i got vish's msg. cant believe what they have done. sif cops "couldnt chase" if they saw me doin skids id be in lock up an hr later without a doubt. damn bastards, sorry this happened to such a nice pair of people!

sif cops "couldnt chase" if they saw me doin skids id be in lock up an hr later without a doubt.

x2

I agree irish. what a crock of shit. absolutely lame excuse. So whats the point of hooning laws then.

Hooning Laws arent for Hoons they are for Car enthusists who get labelled "Hoon" .. keep a close eye on boostloosing if not QLD then maybe interstate too random bashups FTW lol

My suggestion.

Join up to Calaisturbo.com (if you already are a member, re-join as a new member with totally new name)

do an intro about your fake self.

how you have a regular VL and want to convert it to a calais, exterior and interior.

then post a wanted thread.

tell them you have $5K to spend on full calais conversion, interior and exterior.

maybe a decent stereo too.

Don't be specific like your list above.

Just a general post.

fishing is good.

you "may" catch something.

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