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

Problem is i think your a little bit to cool to be hanging with us. We wouldn't want you to look uncool or anything. I would hate to bring your rep level down a notch.

Problem is i think your a little bit to cool to be hanging with us. We wouldn't want you to look uncool or anything. I would hate to bring your rep level down a notch.

is that funny? sarcasm?

i dont know which one it is, im so use to people having a shit sense of humour on there that i just dont know anymore.

spotted the car at Mawson Lakes heading up Elder Smith Drive past KFC/HJ's at 4:50pm today..

was being driven by an aussie looking guy with shaved hair early 30's.

i was going the opposite way and got stuck in traffic so i couldnt follow him in time...

i called the police when i got the chance and they told me they couldnt despatch a car because i called them 30 minutes too late ;)

if anybody lives around that area, please keep an eye out.

i will get a more comprehensive list of parts and engine/vin #'s in case anything comes up for sale from the vehicle.

Edited by AFTDRK
wtf you mean he had the plates on it from when he stole it. crazy fool or you just recognize your rims on it or something

the car was as it was when it was stolen!

dude was driving it like it was his own car, window down and everything

the car was as it was when it was stolen!

dude was driving it like it was his own car, window down and everything

Don't act suss, no one notices.

Perhaps car theives flogged it off to an unsuspecting buyer? Or the thieves are just stupid enough to keep driving it? :)

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