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ok i went out saturday nite .. and came home to this .

my parents didnt call me because they know how up set ill be etc .

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my car was locked and parked in front of my house with a silent alarm and imobaliser.

there is no damage to the door locks ..and no cut wires they even had some sorta key etc to try start the dam thing .

the culprits were disturbed when my parents herd my cars trying to start .

found 8 or more abbos in two cars one r33 and one wrx .

if ayone know of aything pm me etc

as i now have no car or job to get to .

THANKX to the scum

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that's really bad mate.

Hate to be stereotypical, but aboriginals who drive WRX's and R33's usually wouldn't be the type to attempt to steal another car.

do you have a suburb this was done in?

feel for ya man :S

Unless they stole the 33 and the wrx also which isn't too hard to imagine.

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Yeah i would agree

having known a lot of low life in my time its what they do

steal car A then drive around till they see car B keep trying till they get more or get into a high speed 99% of thefts aren't targeted just random drive by's

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really sorry to hear of this mate

i can understand how upset people get when their pride and joy has been messed up

I dare say that they WRX and the R33 were both stolen as well

this is getting really bad

just as bad as it was at the beginning of the year

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