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Hey guys, Just letting you know how very IMPORTANT it is to have your babys locked and secure with extra care over the christmas period.

on sunday night my boyfriend got back to his house at around 11.30pm...not too long after he heard a noise out the front and went to the window to suss it out...he didnt see anything so went back to sleep.

BUT at 3am his house phone rang and it was the police telling him they were very sorry but they had found his car burnt out in eliz downs (scum land) Its shit and hits you hard when this sort of bullshit happens, I wouldnt want anyone else to have it happen so take care!!! He HAD a white 31 man, only got it two weeks ago.

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^ dont be too confident ive heard horror storys of workshops getting cars stolen

true, but thief wouldn't get really far without exhaust and engine badly misfiring, lol

yes, I know... there are tow trucks too

Edited by Rocky88

Yeah was insured, worse thing was he had his cousins mags in the back (well two of them) Its so thoughtless at this time of year...some people have no heart!!! Now just waiting for the insurance company to get everything sorted!!!

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