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sorry to here mate, keep thinking positive.

I think i might get one of these

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...Ca-t200630.html

This is happening to much and to easily.

With this puppy you can locate the flamin mongrels and well leave the rest to your imagination. Maybe bring Zed from pulp fiction with you.

just a quick note, there is a distinctive scratch mark on the front windscreen from the right wiper. also theres a small indent next to the left taillight that has been taped over with white tape. im staying positive please keep looking out for it. thanks guys

dan is my house mate, and the f**kers atempted to steal my car aswel, r33 series one, left it dumped around the corner minus the keys. im lucky that i only have to replace the locks and get a new alarm system put in. but also stolen from inside the house was my gf's bag with her wallet, car keys and mobile phone (her car is now having the locks redone aswel) my psp and my brand new acer aspire 8920g laptop ( http://www.cnet.com.au/laptops/laptops/0,2...39288359,00.htm ) brief description in the link.

any information to the return of any of these items would be appreciated and may even produce a reward.

cheers peeps

sorry to hear that man ... i've been hearing heaps of stories of cars being stolen and stuff ... my mates AUDI just got stolen last night

from Bentley (MOST DODGY AREA IN PERTH from my POV) and they found it today in Fero. Im a delivery driver in SOR, i will keep a

look out hey !!! have faith ... :)

cheers

Don

it would of been around 10 in the morning he was driving towards the ocean, we were driving inland, i didnt have a chance to get a photo, but i saw the driver, mid 20's brown spikey hair chubbyish. again i note that i only saw this for a glimpse and not 100percent sure, but i remember that the front bar looks very similar

hey guys my baby has been stolen on thursday morning at about 5.30am. icon_cry.gif

i was at work the misses was a sleep (thats right iam workin wile shes sleepin)lol

theay came around the side got in the door stole 2 laptops stock rims and outher things.

grabed the keys opend the garrage and took off. the misses just heard something that sounded like a motorbike go up the streetlol

iam located in perth nor at butler the cops got in a chace with it about 6am and and tha got away cose they tryed knockin him off his bike.

since theirs no insuranse cose i was a month late

so iam offering a BIG cash reward for info

it has been seen on leach highway, tonkon, joondalup so i hope its still in perth

also if u do catch them f*k them up you just dont steal a guys pride and joy, rev it cold, and put in normal unleaded in it shoot.gif

please guys just keep a look out

the number plate is 1cax 651

mob 0402225880 and cash your way

help me catch and kill theise mofos shoot.gif

http://www.perthrotary.com/viewtopic.php?t=7832

so true, we will get ours, dont worry mate.

like mentioned above, will give reward for info as well. coincidence that your car got stolen from butler and someone MIGHT have spotted my skyline on burns beach... 5 min away. sounds like a lead

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