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i would kill the pricks if i caught them pinching mine all ya can do is park it in safe place have a good alarm and a clublock and insurence if they still get it you know you have done ya best too prevent it .

it must be a sickning feeling to come out to where ya parked it too find it gone

Holy #$*&!

I've seen that car parked out front on every occasion that i've visited the JIS shop.

Hope he gets it back.

Reality is, this theiving shit is just never going to stop...

Make that extra bit of effort and secure as much as possible guys!

i would kill the pricks if i caught them pinching mine all ya can do is park it in safe place have a good alarm and a clublock and insurence if they still get it you know you have done ya best too prevent it .

it must be a sickning feeling to come out to where ya parked it too find it gone

Yah. I sometimes have dreams where my car gets stolen in spite of the locked garage, the two hungry dogs, the $1000 security system and the $50 clublock. Sucks royally. And whenever I hear the dogs bark I'm tempted to run outside with a katana. Paranoid? Me? Never!

-D

im the same mines locked in a carport and we have a german shepard that goes off if anybody comes close to the house if he barks at 2 in the moring im up and ready running to the carport . me running nude at 2 am ought to scare anybody away lol

im the same mines locked in a carport and we have a german shepard that goes off if anybody comes close to the house if he barks at 2 in the moring im up and ready running to the carport . me running nude at 2 am ought to scare anybody away lol

you have really done it now Deano.....you put an image in my mind that should never be there :P all those jiggly bits doin there own thing in slow motion :banana:

Spotted this car while it was been chased. I was at pooraka macas then seen a 33 cross over the medium strip then leave a massive snakey sitting on the limiter and then cross that main intersection on the wrong side of the road with the wheels still spinning (road was very wet). All this happening with a cop car behind him and 2 unmarked copers behind him chasing. Then 30 seconds later another 2 unmarked coppers went up montaque rd and another copper parked up at the main intersection of macas waiting for him to come back. 10 mins later the chopper was circling the skys for awhile. Glad to hear they caught this low life scum pity he didnt crash and die then again that would of been a waste......

of a perfectly good R33 :P

LMFAO

as if he went past pooraka macca's in a stolen car LMFAO w**k*r haha

thats like cop central around that area

and he was from parafield gardens too, that made me really scared (tooooooooo close to home)

does anyone know where i can buy pure bred pitbull's??

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