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my old housemate. Street name start with a J?

thats the one

in the early hours of this morning some clown walked up my driveway towards my wifes skyline, but the sensor lights came on and they fled. your mate had a few cars hooning around last night so im guessing it may have been a freind of his, so i will have a chat with him next time i see his car there.

my bro was watching WWE on fox in the lounge room and seen them out the window but his only 15 and not up to opening the door and chasing the goons down the street with a wheel brace, so he just observed and then told me this morning.

i guess they were lucky this time.

Thats plain and simple f*cked.

Not something you need to be worrying about when you hit the sack at night.

there was several other car alarms in the street that went of as well during friday night.

not sure if they were being young tools and setting there own alarms off or something more?

im not saying that he has anything to do with the skyline theft issue at the moment just that hey he only moved in last week or so and his freinds were out the front. could have been just having a look im not sure.

to be honest man I really don't think he'd do anything like that. Before I moved in with him his car was broken into, bout 6 months ago, at his old house and he chased them down the road, caught one of them, flattened em and dragged them back to his house where he held the shit till the cops came. then had them charged..

he's definatly not the kind of person to do anything like that, nor any of his friends that i met while living with him.

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there was several other car alarms in the street that went of as well during friday night.

not sure if they were being young tools and setting there own alarms off or something more?

im not saying that he has anything to do with the skyline theft issue at the moment just that hey he only moved in last week or so and his freinds were out the front. could have been just having a look im not sure.

one of the alarms ya probably heard friday night woulda been mine. Got my car back from having engine done and the wankers that did the work managed to f**k up my bonnet sensor somehow, so during the car cooling down it randomly "panics". Unfornately my alarm set off the other 2 LOL

one of the alarms ya probably heard friday night woulda been mine. Got my car back from having engine done and the wankers that did the work managed to f**k up my bonnet sensor somehow, so during the car cooling down it randomly "panics". Unfornately my alarm set off the other 2 LOL

hehe and i set my alarm off today playing around with the earths under the dash haha. fun stuff i tell ya. i wish i knew the guys in japan that did this work so i could say 'mate, you're shithouse at electronics'.....

-D

one of the alarms ya probably heard friday night woulda been mine. Got my car back from having engine done and the wankers that did the work managed to f**k up my bonnet sensor somehow, so during the car cooling down it randomly "panics". Unfornately my alarm set off the other 2 LOL

no worries matty

just concerned skyline parent thats all.

may i ask what time you guys were out the front till?

if it was one of you having a look please let me know via pm so i dont have to stress about some wakko knowing where the muppet bus is hiding.

thanks

Darren

i left about half past 11, and gav n mel left in the silver car not long after. Not sure bout the rest tho

the intruder came up the drive around 1:30am, if thats any help to you in pinpointing who it was.

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