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hey guys a few might remember my car on a few cruises of late it was the pearl white s13-rb26........it had built 26 in it all the fruit.forgies big single,cross mission box and the rest dont really wana think about it...i know theres a few people that have cum talked to me on cruises that can vouch for how seirous this car was and the noise it made was like no other s-13.........im am crying as i right this and if this dnt make sense its cause i cant think properly at the moment...............i will post pics wen i can i havnt been able to look at properly yet as it makes me wana puke right now...but from the quick look ive had it fully toasted the bonnet wont open but even the cooler is burnt so id say everythind under the hook is toast,,,.........well i returnd from albany sunday arvo after leaving friday to find that a brick and then a cocktail of petrol had been thrown through the back window this happend 1am saturday morning and my mums car that was parked next to it also went up in flames..as did our car port and almost my parents house...no one in our house heard it lucky some one called the fire dudes or maby my family would be toast to...i guess thats the only possitive to cum from this......i heard my car was on fire for 20 minuts before anyone heard and wen i post pics ull ce what i mean..my mums car is repairable..but wen i open my hood ill ce how bad mine is looks fully toasted to me.............the car wasnt insured as i barley drive it and was gonna let the rego run out and use as drag only........im fully gutted depressed cyco angry all of the above and have had it with perth and its f**k heads...i never built the car so i guess the pain could be worse...but i luvd it none the less...............pics up wen i can be f**ked if ican be f**ked.........the worst thing is i know who did it but cant prove it yet..

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fkn hell!! what a bad weekend!! some fkd up shit!!

i hope you catch the guys responsible! i dont understand why people get off on this shit?!? burn their cars.. and house.. and anythin else they own! see how they like it!

Woah! If that happened to my car i would pick up the nearest hard long object and beat it over their heads! Not that it would be legal though.....

Kelvins car gets stolen then your S13 gets burnt, wtf =\

im hopen engine is alive.....i hope i hope.find out tomorro we gonna strip her down...this was dun by xg.f by the way

wtf =\

Hope your engines ok, if that was done to my car i'd probably go on a mad rampage

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Some people have no regard or sense, for some people this would have just seemed like a good idea at the time.

karma will get them back and remove them from the gene pool.

C@^t punt time.....

What are the cops doing about it?

Probably just 'reading this thread' :P

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