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this is what ive been told about dodgy drug dealers and what not...all those dodgy guys buy crap cars and do them up so it is less obvious. if they have a M3 or something then it'll look very suspicious. by having a crx or civic no one takes any notice.

its damn good to see so many cars be recovered. but how would they know who's car is who's because wouldnt they have got rid of the engine numbers and everything. it would really piss me off if i KNEW it was my car which was stolen and i couldnt prove it.

Originally posted by ManNGolf

is this a fact?

if so it just confirms how some guys in the south west are funding their Bemmer convertables and M3's........

well i think you know that i know that you know that i know that you know that i know that we both know we are talking about the same crowd!!!

not far from the mark anyway...not rebirthing but i wouldn't put it past them

heh go eddie murphy

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