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Not sure what its doin here, but just in front of my house there is a blue FD RX7 with the plates of SSEXYY or along the lines of that, it was there last night at about 12ish when I got home. My brother tells me he heard some really strange noises a bit earlier. I just got home from work about half hour ago (15 hours later) and its still there.. On a blind corner as you come down the road. Almost hit it last night! :P Nothing seems to be damaged on it, but its covered in a very fine dust... Like you would have after either driving down a dirt road or I guess parking your car near a dirt car park for many many days. To me it just seems wierd a car like that would be treated this way.. Besides the big chromies on it..! LOL! :P

Just hope it doesnt belong to someone that someone knows on here! Or if it does and it has been stolen then thought I'd let them know about it and get the word out about it somehow!

Sorry if I wasted peoples time! Just trying to help.. :D

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yea he could be looking for someone to steal it to claim insurance but then wouldnt he park it infront of a buisness or something more sketchy :)

another thing maybe see if the doors are locked/alarm on, normally stolen cars get left with unlocked doors.

2hr window of cover up opportunity :sick: ftw

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yea he could be looking for someone to steal it to claim insurance but then wouldnt he park it infront of a buisness or something more sketchy :)

another thing maybe see if the doors are locked/alarm on, normally stolen cars get left with unlocked doors.

if they open see if there is any bits inside worth taking eg gearknob stereo............... o wait did i say that out loud

spot the northie! quoted so Dan just cant go editing :sick:

The people demand closure.........

far out man you easy going if you still got the car out the front.

i was in a accident and landed on the Council bit of grass with the car stuck in a tree. was wedged so bad the tow truck had to yank it out for 15min. first thing house owner says to me while im pissing out blood "you cant leave your car there" "your going to have to move ya car" said it to me like 5 times made up 90% of what he said.

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