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Hi Folks,

This arvo in the city my Black Supra was broken into and the ignition barrel stuffed. Offenders must have been disturbed as they left the "scissors" they shoved into the ignition on the drivers seat.

The fellons returned later to have a second try but when they realised my son was in the car waiting for me they bolted. Im looking for an emrald green Hyundai Lantra with P plates. It had four young punks in it.

Please keep an eye out and PM me.

Cheers

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where in civic was it parked if you dont mind me asking?

There is a raised car park opposite 18 Marcus Clarke Street building. Down near the lights at the back of Ridges. On the ANU side of Marcus Clarke.

spotted this hanging around the carpark near 40 markus clark yesterday to maybe check around the Uni or something also let the Uni know as they might be able to help out

im sick of all this car stealing bull5hit thats going on atm sorry to hear that mate ill keep my eys out for it

Well the cost to fix was $550. Included the tow, call out fee for the locksmith, 2nd hand barrel and labour.

Please keep an eye out. Some unfinished business.

Hyundai Lantra 1997-98 model. Green 4 door sedan

P Plate to the left of the rear plate

One of the guys wearing gold sunny's big bug eye type

ACT Plates YD???? or YO????

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