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well were not going to shit in our own backyard now are we :P

Lets not turn this into a North vs South thread :laughing-smiley-014:

Create a poll! What do you prefer? North or South?

There's pro's and con's to both! Haha...

But one things for sure, no one likes the East or West (Eg. Burnside)! :P:(:(

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Bah... the ABC article worded it so differently, too! The Advertiser made it out to sound like they stole his car!

Yeah they do that! I guess its like chinese whispers, by somehow the story changes completely from when the police issue the statement to when it gets published. I guess the truth isn't that exciting....

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Vu, Damo, Bunny, Troy, Ryan.............and anyone else I missed out there..........expect a visit

Whoa ... Sled's on the warpath :(

my old man was held up with shotgun while on a Monaro test drive, behind adelaide uni near the zoo.

one car behind one car (just stolen) in front

shotgun in face at drivers side (dad) window, get out, demanded wallets (no wallet from dad, salesman tried to not give it up, not happy ; speed freeks / twitchy)

then took off in cars x3

old man bought a Patrol

=(

Geezzz... i have a white skyline, hasn't moved in the last week due to g'box.... inspections welcomed.... might have to put a 'for sale' sign on it ;) That's no good at all. Will laugh the day they pull one on the wrong guy....

But knowing it's a white skyline should narrow it down abit? Anyone missing a white skyline?

damn the one day i go into town and that happens ? no its not mine , that sucks bad ,,,,, but I did see a r34 and r33 in white in the city today, to far away to see who it was ?

on the plus side its good criminals are no longer into racism with a caucasion teaming up wit an asian unstopable duo

on a serious note thats fd i never felt unsafe unround that st previously but damn.

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