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there is a silver 4 door 34 parked in the Pretoria car park in Mannum.

has been there for atleast 3 days, front number plate is hanging on by 1 screw, and there is a bit of stuff in the car, shoes etc, most noticable being a purse sitting on the back seat.

the car has got leaves on it, is pretty dirty etc, hasnt moved since thursday or friday.

has a synergy sticker on the back window, and a gtsr badge on the front grill.

does anyone know whos it is? or what its doing etc?

i just find it a bit weird because of the purse etc sitting on the back seat. its just asking for someone to come along and break into it.

ive been keeping an eye on it, for damage etc, with the only thing being the front plate, someones tried to remove it or whatever.

anyone got any info? or know of someone missing it or anything? ill watch it and see if it moves etc, and ill get it checked out tomorrow by the 5-0.

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there is a silver 4 door 34 parked in the Pretoria car park in Mannum.

has been there for atleast 3 days, front number plate is hanging on by 1 screw, and there is a bit of stuff in the car, shoes etc, most noticable being a purse sitting on the back seat.

the car has got leaves on it, is pretty dirty etc, hasnt moved since thursday or friday.

has a synergy sticker on the back window, and a gtsr badge on the front grill.

does anyone know whos it is? or what its doing etc?

i just find it a bit weird because of the purse etc sitting on the back seat. its just asking for someone to come along and break into it.

ive been keeping an eye on it, for damage etc, with the only thing being the front plate, someones tried to remove it or whatever.

anyone got any info? or know of someone missing it or anything? ill watch it and see if it moves etc, and ill get it checked out tomorrow by the 5-0.

hmm pretty odd, call the police and let them know, might be stolen or foul play?

if not call , rocco at sinergy to see if he knows the owner, maybe he can call them ?

last time i reported a car like that the cops they took there sweet ass time and came the next day but some kids broke into it and torched the car. it was stolen too.. little bastards!!! good old huntfield heights

Ted , good to see someone steps up to the plate to take notice of odd things. instead of just blowing it off.

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