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Mate even if someone ever stole it do you think theyd ever be able to drive it on the roads ? dont forget its the only one in the world  :headspin:

I know. Did you hear about that Eclipse that was stolen in England a few months back? It was a really rare example with a unique paint job.

The owner of the car contacted the cops, of course, but then he contacted every cruise related car forum that he knew of and spread the word about the car and showed pics of it. Sure enough about 4 days later, after numerous sightings and tip offs, a group of cruisers saw the car, followed it and gave a running commentary to the police of where it was headed. LOL. The guy got his car back, but even a week later he was being followed buy cruisers thinking that the car was still missing!

Power to the people and all that sh1te!

Have fun with the car dude.

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