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no damage, had to have been some1 with a nissan key. i have my suspicions actually

and why is that?

is it one of your mates?

.. if it is thats dirty.

and low

sad sad people.

i once woke up to have my car in my neighbours driveway with doors open and everything. i was guttered.

one positive is you got your car back

my car has been recovered 1km from my house in pascoe vale south but the flamin mongrels took everything! if some1 trys to sell you

-30gig ipod colour (white)

-black charging cradle for ipod

-nokia gps receiver

-teng tool set of stubby spanners

-red carabee bag full of tafe books (electrical)

-personalised no. plates in t he boot [QIK18O] <--- LOOK OUT FOR THESE

-system 2x10inch mtx subs in plane mdf box, 600watt pioneer amp black and silver, small cheap altech amp

please call 0423679854 and let me know. you will be rewarded

Check out firesport.com (not joking) it always seem to have item posted up that sound a bit.....

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Same thing happened with a mates bike, the dumbarses didn't turn the fuel tap on so he found the bike down the street.

my old vk wagon was stolen a few years back... it had no fuel really... found it 100m down the road where it ran dry :)
+1.

Stupditiy, or an attempt to get new stuff in an insurance scam?

Yeah lets kick the guy while he's down! Your a loser dude!

Mate I feel for you I lost 25k on my last car when it was stolen from the damn Zoo. Insurance lapsed 1 month earlier and they were sending renewal letters to my old address. Bro I feel for you.

Call the scrap yards and get a flag out there. Thats where mine ended up. They don't check liscenses cause they are all dodgy f*cks.

Call the scrap yards and get a flag out there. Thats where mine ended up. They don't check liscenses cause they are all dodgy f*cks.

you should read the whole thread, the car was found a while ago missing contents.

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