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Chasing the eyes of members whilst they are out on the road to look out for this car below. plates are from Tasmania with XA-5800 on the plates. Dont approach the driver, he may move the car again.. we are more interested in an address if possible or even locations of where it was spotted so we can get a clue where it is, so we can send the police round and notify the courts.

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http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b182/20vbtseca/xagt1.jpg

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b182/20vbtseca/XAGT_3.jpg

Its my mums car which her ex husband (my step dad) has taken property and stored it at another address, its not at his house. He will not reveal to the courts or police, its in a business name but my mum bought it into the marrage which was given to her by my Dad and everything has been payed for by her and anything brought into the marrage does not count into matrimonial assets.. The car been in the family for over 18 years, has won many trophies and he threatens it will be burnt before mum gets her hands on it again.

so yeh if you see it on the road guys please send me a pm or email [email protected] or my mum [email protected]. Its been missing for months and as far as we know its being stored at a residential address.

thanks in advance

Dan

Edited by BANGN
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What a prick, someone should burn him to the ground.

Beautiful coupe btw, commiserations to your mum and good luck with the search.

xagt1.jpg

XAGT_3.jpg

Edited by madbung

I have seen a car looking exactly like this in rockingham quite a fiew times, once or twice at the foreshore and a couple of times at cooloongup.

Edited by Rucker34

We used to live in Kambalda and do alot of kambalda and kalgoorlie shows with it, you prob seen it around years ago, it had a huge 671 blower hangn out the bonnet then. Was Ned Kelly in street machine back in 97 i think it was

Edited by BANGN

Be on the lookout for this car

cobra_m_m.jpg

Police are trying to find him and made a runner for another address, We beleive he lives in duncraig

car is a BF Cobra R in which the plates are [bFCOBRAR] blue policarb plates

we are trying to get an address so hopefully someone catches him close to home and finds out where he lives, we are thinking maybe the XA is at his new address.

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