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

Cool !!!!! santa is coming to town, and I thought he was a farce? lol mum was lying to us kids Santa exist's Pete said so..lol My list is long Santa,Hi Flowed turbo, Intercooler,NOS,a hot chick for shotgun ...lol

Hey dont forget Cara. ? but is her car white still ? or decal colour..lol (just kidding so put your guns away Cara)

after todays drive to the city, I had every cop look me over but didnt do anything to entice them to look further ? guess Us old guys (Pete, Midlife, myself) dont attract the SAPOL as much ?

and what the hell is a skyline out at that time in the morning on Wed? paper boy ? Milk man? coming back from the OTHER womens bed ?lol

shift worker or up to NO GOOD?

hope they string them up by the jewels for it. bastards. anti carjacking alarm ? works a charm for these idiots

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thats pretty farked, not good to hear, guys should be drawn and quartered for shit like that.

another loss for the northern suburbs

another useful post, your input is greatly appreciated.

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

:bunny: :bunny: :bunny:

yay for more police attention being shown to imports...

FYI here's the media release from SAPOL:

Robbery - Paralowie

Elizabeth Police are searching for two men who allegedly robbed a

man at gunpoint in the early hours of this morning. At about 4.30 am,

the victim was in his car, stopped at the intersection of Kings Road

and Fairbanks Drive, Paralowie, when he was approached by the two

men. One of the men smashed the victim's windscreen with an iron

bar, while the other, armed with a dark coloured handgun, demanded

money. They stole the victim's wallet, containing an amount of cash

and left in a white Nissan skyline. The victim received minor injuries

in the robbery but did not require hospital treatment. The suspects

are described as one being of Caucasian appearance, 175 cm tall,

AUTHORISED BY Sergeant Astrid Gustavson, Acting Officer in Charge Media Section

MEDIA OFFICER Senior Constable First Class Rebecca Stokes

MEDIA SECTION TELEPHONE 8226 2688 FACSIMILE 8463 3723

www.police.sa.gov.au South Australia Police, GPO Box 1539, Adelaide SA 5001 ABN 93 799 021 552

thick set, and about 90 kg. The other man is of Asian appearance,

172 cm tall, slim build and weighs about 65 kg. Both are aged in their

late 20s and were wearing dark clothing and dark hoodie jumpers.

Police are keen to speak with anyone who may have seen these two

men or has any information about this robbery. Please call BankSA

Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

From: http://www.sapolice.sa.gov.au/utils/html_v...amp;str=skyline

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