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Just wondering if any of u guys have notice the 180sx (i think) Edit: its a supra... i need glasses and night vision! lol!) on the side of the freeway just before mt henry bridge... going south.

Seems to be in a bad way and its been there for couple of days...

Someone will come along sooner or later and try to steal parts off it... its got nice rims on it...

I wonder if its been stolen and left there?

Thought i might start up this thread to start some communication... just incase it was stolen and the owners are looking for it

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yeh mate dark grey or black supra. completely f*kd. it was sitting there on friday in undamaged condition then i drove by on saturday and it looked like someone had taken a baseball bat to it.

thats what happens when you leave nice cars on side of freeway or highways these days..

sad

surprised it aint sitting on bricks yet

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i'll try and take a pic of it on the way to uni tomorrow and post it up.

it's got the big orange 'Vehicle Reported' sticker on it now as well.

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seen that on the way to work past couple of days, first time i saw it wasn't damaged then obviously someone has gotten hold of it or someone has drove straight into the back, shame really looked quite nice.

booyeah

that was my main concern like

if i like got like in trouble like with the popo like i thought like that like i wouldnt like get into the force like

booyeah

that was my main concern like

if i like got like in trouble like with the popo like i thought like that like i wouldnt like get into the force like

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I saw it yesterday, all smashed :)

yeah i saw this about a week ago - then noticed its smashed end last night a little more.

big rims - looked shiney.

shame. i dont think i could leave a car on the side of the freeway like that.

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