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The problem is a lot of these dero scum bags simply have nothing to worry about.. Big deal if they get end up in lockup for a a year or two. Catch up with a few mates and then do some favors when they get back out.

I have a side the family that is in and out of lockup quite often. :(

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sorry to hear man, that car looked sweet!

Makes me want to go out and drive my car less and less :( soon I will be driving around with a video camera on my dash :)

Im guessing they were from that gang of 49 by the sounds of the crime. they really need to lock those guys up before they kill someone, its only a matter of time.

Thats a bugger.. I was speaking to a bloke down at Z-imports before they closed.

He was telling me how ~1year ago or so he had a couple of ethnic dark looking blokes decide they were going to start ramming him for no reason. He managed to get to the police station where they took off and left him but without one last hard ram that bent rear control arms etc..

:blush:

Apparently the same bloke had a mate that it occurred to up north except the bloke was beat up and car fairly damaged as well.

No doubt stolen cars that they think hey lets ram this prick.

That same thing happened to my dad a couple of months ago, they were in a vn commodore. My dads car had massive rear end damage from being rammed. :whistling:

That same thing happened to my dad a couple of months ago, they were in a vn commodore. My dads car had massive rear end damage from being rammed. :(

yeah same here, me and my mates where on our way home from town couple months ago, in one of my mates missus car (she picked us up) when a vn full of aborigines, pulled up along side of us and started to swerve into us, smashing off the mirror etc, she ended up rally driving through mawson lakes area to get rif of them!

i tell ya what, i learnt two things that night A) it is definately possible to shite ya pants from fright!

and B) some chicks actually can steer! :blink:

can you imagine if these bananas tried their antics on a car that happened to be on a cruise with several other cars at the time???

they'd get cornered and lynched by the rest of the cruise.

they'll pick on the wrong car one day, ie. a car full of bikies who spend 90% of their time in cars these days and who usually like target practise.....some of them need all the practise they can get :blink:

you can only pray Pete :blink: unfortunately people like that still wont learn there lesson will just take more revenge on the world because the world owes them

can you imagine if these bananas tried their antics on a car that happened to be on a cruise with several other cars at the time???

they'd get cornered and lynched by the rest of the cruise.

they'll pick on the wrong car one day, ie. a car full of bikies who spend 90% of their time in cars these days and who usually like target practise.....some of them need all the practise they can get :(

i really cant believe how violent they are getting...makes ya worry about people you know, like ya mrs, parents, kids whoever, if this happened to them how much youd want to shoot these fuukers.

yeah thats a real worry

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