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hey man, might be an idea not to post where imports are regularly parked as im sure car thieves have before and probably will again read these forums. Not having a go or anything but would just hate to hear of another import being stolen so dont think we should be giving these people exact locations to go and find them.

Isnt giving car locations practically what this whole topic is about?

Everyone knows regency tafe carpark is full of imports and it's a car thieves hotspot regardless of what I post here. If you park an import there without a $1200 alarm you may as well just set it on fire yourself.

I converted my car into a mobile fortress before I would even consider parking it there.

spotted a black 34 on salisbury highway, girl driver, nismo side skirts and silver rims.

white 33 with LMGTs (?) turning from salisbury intersection onto salisbury highway

and a black 32 with vertexish type kit turning from salisbury highway right onto waterloo corner.

all at 5:45pm :down:

Isnt giving car locations practically what this whole topic is about?

Everyone knows regency tafe carpark is full of imports and it's a car thieves hotspot regardless of what I post here. If you park an import there without a $1200 alarm you may as well just set it on fire yourself.

I converted my car into a mobile fortress before I would even consider parking it there.

True rocky.. import owners who don't own alarms are fools. but an unofficial rule of this thread is don't post parking locations. We have had a history of thieves canvassing the spotted thread before and going straight for our cars only days after someone's posted where they park.

hey man your laurel i saw you at it one arvo at tafe, its white, hey, and the fmic is pretty well hidden! i looked twice to see if it was or not, i was the guy in the black 32 driving towards the cookery section?

yep that was me :P

lol at some of the monstrositys of cars that are parked in the tafe car park...

spotted a grey 32 gtr with what at a distance looked like vic plates "GTRRR" (or something along those lines) on the sturt highway just by sheoak log (once heading towards gawler and once again heading towards nuriootpa)

was on the new construction side of the road up by the fence................nice engine note, sent shivers down my spine at 200 metres :)

Spotted the White R35 on Grand Junction road passing south rd around 6 30pm tonight... looks pretty good! I was pointing at it and the dude next to me in a ford was giving me the biggest dags hahahaha

black stagea half hour ago on waterloo corner road. plates rss 260 or 260 rss something like that. sounded nice :) sorry i had no headlights. they died when starting my car :)

Ah yes that was me and ben coming home from my bro's place

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