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Spotted a white stag parked on hinley street last night, had chrome rims and S series plates, looked clean. Was around 12ish.

A black 33 with what looked like silver impuls going towards glenelg down anzac h/w around 10.30..

And a silver 33 with badrx6 or similar on the plates in the city around midnight.

Loads of others in and around the city..

Also an absolute tool in a silver WRX, atleast 120k's in a 60, plates CC033Y, showing off to his mates in the car and me waiting at the lights, glad he stopped to let them out so i could get his plates.. Anyone know him, let him know hes a dick and shouldnt have a licence!

Spotted a group of us up at Windy's last night to go for a drive but ended up it was just MADCAT, Luke and I because everyone else bailed on us. LOL. Then on the way back i got rammed up the arse by a VN wagon several times and then they tried taking my car. WTF how about NO! So off to the cop shop i went. Then spotted Tom and MADCAT up at Windy's once i had finished with the statement.

Spotted a group of us up at Windy's last night to go for a drive but ended up it was just MADCAT, Luke and I because everyone else bailed on us. LOL. Then on the way back i got rammed up the arse by a VN wagon several times and then they tried taking my car. WTF how about NO! So off to the cop shop i went. Then spotted Tom and MADCAT up at Windy's once i had finished with the statement.

What the hell! How much damage? f**kING SCUM.

What the hell! How much damage? f**kING SCUM.

Had a look at it this morning and it looks like the rear bar is all dented and looking a bit worse for wear. Also one of the rear quarters has a ripple in it from the constant impact. SCUM is the word that came to mind when they were doing it. But to then try to take my car from me. Turbo definitely helped in getting away from the toss bags.

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