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so, my mate, owns a VL calais turbo, was parked at the campbelltown IGA this evening.

when he returned to his car, he found this card on his windscreen, i have taken photo's

but they are shit quality and not worth posting.

on the front of the card, is the front of what looks to be a BMW, with ''HYPER TUNE'' written accross the top.

there is a border that reads ''NO RULES-NO TOOLS'' and ''LINE TO LINE 09''

on the back of the card, is a paragraph, that reads as follows

LINE TO LINE 09

NO RULES

FIRST TO THE LINE WINS

$2000 ENTRY FEE TO BE PAID

AT START OF RACE

$20,000 FIRST PRIZE

20 PARTICIPANTS ONLY

FIRST IN BEST DRESSED

TRACK DETAILS WILL BE

GIVEN UPON CONFIRMATION

OF YOUR ENTRANCE

ONLY A RACE FOR CARS

TXT THIS NUMBER ON

0404448524

INCLUDE YOUR NAME

AND YOUR WHEELS

WE WILL REPLY WITH DETAILS

NO RULES-NO TOOLS

it is written exactly as above, and is printed in colour, on a thick card, not paper, pretty well done imho.

what should be done, hand it to police on behalf of SAU? has any one seen these before?

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