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i haven't paid attention to this thread, but this morning i woke up with a cold so i decided to go down to the pharmacy to buy some cold/flu tablets, now my turbo timer left the car runnig right and i went inside but i left my money in the car when i came out again this aboriginals and a few non aboriginals where hangin at the back of my car, as i walked out tog et my money they say stuff like " Hey buddy, i'm gonna steal your car if u leave it on again" i was like wtf? so i said "what did you say" and again he said i'm gonna steal it, hehehe lets just say i went rambo on him hahahaa he looked to be 20 or so a tad shorter then me hanging out with the others who looked no more then 17 (nobody saw my rambo stylez saw i just went back inside and bought my cold and flu tablets like a regular citizen of east cannington ;) )

moral of story: Todays society have a lack of respect and DON"T PISS A SICK ADRIAN OFF AT 9.00am in the morning :(

adrian :D

Hey Dudes I see ya point hey,

I'm not rich, so saving $1100 for a car stereo, building the sub box by myself, doing the install with a few mates, then getting Mum to cook curry for them can be considered hardwork (guess I didn't do the curry so thats ok! :( )but give it 7 months and leaving the car outside my g/f's place in Bently and someone's pinched the bloody thing wit a brick through the passenger window. Thankfully we screwed the deck fully into the cavity so they couldn't yank it out, but they ran off with the amp and the bright red box. It wasn't a very Kodak moment. I mean after spending time, effort and money to enjoy something that I had so worked hard for, then seeing it disappear overnite is really a jolt to the system.

What makes these people tick?

I mean sure I'd love to put bulletholes into these people's knees and elbows so they'd live in pain for the rest of their life (okokok call me crazy! :P ), but I'd also love to find out why damage, steal and cause hurt to people they don't know!!!Are there any shrinks on this forum that could maybe shed a little light on the subject?

ps... Jst wondering if anyone has seen a Sony Xplode 12' sub in a bright red 42ltr box for sale or anything, would love to listen to my baby again, get it back of course (and hurt the motherfuxor who stole it from the car!!).

I had my old car broken into out the front of my friends house - they smashed the window and thru my work clothes out on the ground - there was money, CD's etc in the car and they didn't take anything! So it was more pointless that anything!

I think they do it out of jealously, we have something they dont. Tall Poppy syndrome

had my car stolen a few months back

everything was taken and now i have found out who did it...

left a nice bit of circle work on the w@nkers lawn last night

and plan on getting revenge and making these scum bags pay for what they did.

I know who did it because i went to school with the low lifes and word spreads pretty quickly.

revenge very very soon

Had 1 quote so far to put a metal plate in where the lock was and touch up the paint $350... grrr, try a couple of other places, but these guys did my side skirts (plus he's rev210's brother) and the workmanship is high quality. SO some ****nut with nothing better to do has cost me $350 in the matter of a few minutes, wish I could make that sort of money in a few minutes.

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