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i am up for the stake out and gang bashing meet....i have wanted to sit on top of the Menzies building (Biggest at Monash) with a nice big rifle and scope and take out any **** breaking into any car. I had an old 78 Datsun Skyline, it was a shit car, but had a sick system, in first year i had the head set stolen from the gravel carpark, then about 3 months later i had the 7x10's taken from the roof of the multilevel carpark. Then to make things worse a prick crashed into me so it meant i could only sell the thing for $650 in the end.... now i am driving my r33 there i must be ****ing crazy. It is just too much fun driving ther in the morning, and coming home at night not to.

The other plan was to get a German Shepheard and have him live in the backseat of my car, permenently.... i would like to see some dirty little clayton muther fuc*er smack head try to break in with a 90kg attack dog in the back

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ive had a few people attempt my ford..........boddy amatures. i got my self (well was givin) some skyline towles. i draped them over the Head unit, DVD screens and back shelf. all they see is towles and i had done it retty ruff so it looks like a beach lovers car. :D

if you do run a sting im in. i'd use stering wheel locks instead of baseball bats. at least it reminds him of why we beat the shit out of him when he looks at his wierd shared bruses and cuts............mmmmmmmmm bloooood. lol

yeah the towel trick is a good one.... i put a towel over my 7X10 in my Datsun and had no problems..... Ok not no problems, i did have another head unit stolen, but they left the speakers... and the amp under the seat, i think they were more interested in choosing which cd's they wanted to steal.

that dude with the Supra is in my year in Civil Engineering... someones got it out for us

Chances are it was the same person. If security let us look through all the tapes I'm sure we could figure out who it is.

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