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my mates 33 was stolen last night at around 230ish am from Regency..

series 1 maroon in colour (chrome wheels, twin exhaust, S2 wing) probably wont see it again,

but just putting the word out in case someone else does...

if you spot it, please report it to the police

thanks guys

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sucks to hear of this mate

looks like a nice ride.....regardless its another skyline being stolen....damn low lives..

goodluck and will keep an eye out for it when i am back in adelaide mate...any other info that you can help with

ie did it have performance products and what they were....just in case they come up in the market in the near future

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my mates 33 was stolen last night at around 230ish am from Regency..

series 1 maroon in colour (chrome wheels, twin exhaust, S2 wing) probably wont see it again,

but just putting the word out in case someone else does...

if you spot it, please report it to the police

thanks guys

Got a rego number. I live in the area. Will keep an eye peeled.

1 less 33 to worry about..

Welcome back tim.

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Na, he's just a little boy, with nothing better to do.

soz, ill come sit at bp west terrace with you sometime, if im cool enough?

He lives 100km out of Adelaide - what else could he do but e-thug it up on SAU.

im as much of a thug in real life, trust me doood.

"shakes head" :)

ill shake your head.

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thats how ted rolls :) westside

are you sure your arms can reach high enough to give sled a headlock

your always welcome to come say hello ted, no need to be an outsider :)

found something interesting

Arguments

Some people thrive on arguments, it gives them a sour disposition and creates a depressing atmosphere around them. The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it. If you are wrong admit it quickly and apologize. If the other person continues in an argumentative manner, excuse yourself and walk away. Don't bite..... as the saying goes.

why i get the feeling ted will say "yeah apologize to me", like he isnt the one thats been a rude prick regularly on sau

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/4...ople.html?cat=7

Remembering that often, those who are rude don't realize just how rude they really are, can go a long way towards having the patience and will to deal with them. Often, either rude people truly don't realize they are being rude, or don't realize just how rude they really are. Whether it's a personality issue or perhaps something in the way they were raised... Who knows?

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on topic ted strikes again, providing entertainment for all and showing your caring and compassionate side. love you 2 teddybear, keep up the good work helping the community. i guess having been in the same situation of losing your pride and joy you fully understand what he's going through

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soz, ill come sit at bp west terrace with you sometime, if im cool enough?

im as much of a thug in real life, trust me doood.

ill shake your head.

I'll bet a certain someone will be shitting himself when he reads this.... :laughing-smiley-014:

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thats how ted rolls :) westside

are you sure your arms can reach high enough to give sled a headlock

your always welcome to come say hello ted, no need to be an outsider :cool:

found something interesting

on topic ted strikes again, providing entertainment for all and showing your caring and compassionate side. love you 2 teddybear, keep up the good work helping the community. i guess having been in the same situation of losing your pride and joy you fully understand what he's going through

a headlock?

i think were on the same page re: sarcasm, we would get along i think.

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