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12 30am some wankers 4 guys and 1 girl broke into my parents cars and fkn tried to break in my car leaving damage!!! Guess what pricks, heard of an alarm!! Once you would of opened my door my alarm would of gone off its head so you would of been running away anyways!!!

My brothers chased after these guys, the driver yelling out to my brother that they are gonna come back and get my skyline!! Why cant people go has some respect and pay for the car themselves like everyone else does!! fkn wankers!! They also smashed into the front of my brothers magna. :P

Start running pricks because the cops are after you now! :(

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what fking low life pieces of scum !

some wankers jacked my dads vx ss up a couple years back and tried to steal the rims on it , jacked it up IN FRONT OF MY CAR IN THE DRIVE WAY

which is behind gates...

got to chase them down the street with my baseball bat but they all split , pricks got my fone which i left in the car and guess where it was found ,

port adelaide ...

sorry to hear about your bad luck, why cant shit people f*** off :<

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damn that sucks! hate damage that isnt worth the insurance claim :P

my car alarm has a BRIGHT blue light that flashes thru the windshield... lights up my whole shed. maybe u should make it alarm more obvious?

that and a coulple late might vigils with a trusty bat should do it :(

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Ouch and you only just got that car!

I hope you've got full comp insurance, decent alarm, car locked behind gates, etc etc etc because if they're threatening to come back, 90% chance that they will!

Sorry to hear, though. Is the lock stuffed now?

4 Guys and 1 girl... that's crazy. With that amount of people, looks like they were half organized?

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ohh thats just plain f**ked

sorry to hear that khali such a bad luck

first the 33 and now the 32 i thing your just being targeted in general

hope all is well though and if they come back get em good

+1 with lawson for camping at khali's house

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+1 with lawson for camping at khali's house

+2 I call shotgun her bed :dry: joking!

but yeah sorry to hear about that Kahli! thieves suck had a previous car been broken into glass broken shit stolen - it aint a great feeling!

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the driver yelling out to my brother that they are gonna come back and get my skyline!!

Wait a second... they drove away? (I assume in a car). And I'm pretty sure your bro got their rego... I don't think they'll be trying to steal another skyline any time soon.

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