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nah Sigs right, saying it was at a carpark in belco would be sufficient. exact details are basically giving theives the key. and they do watch forums.

e.g on ns.com last night i posted a spoted for a onevia, i said it was in one of the highest streets in chisolm but would not list its name. its just safer that way.

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yea i understand that... but generally....peeps say... spotted blah blah parked outside blah blah... so ...yea....you know.... but aint always mean there gonna be there for the next few weeks..... could be dropping by for some bread and milk....

But i understand what you mean..

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spotted a green volvo....oops sorry, Stagea, at the underground carpark in woden, what were you upto there Jay?

Yeah that green one is only new in town. he's on here known as kowm. we're getting our numbers up in canberra, oh yeah!

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yea i understand that... but generally....peeps say... spotted blah blah parked outside blah blah... so ...yea....you know.... but aint always mean there gonna be there for the next few weeks..... could be dropping by for some bread and milk....

i agree with andrew (skyGTRline) you dont make a spotted thread to then not say where you spotted a car. i do see where everyopne else is coming from but look at the members rides thread... that gives thieves the perfect oppurtunity to find out whats in everyones rides and whats worth thieving and how much money you spent on it etc... i spose you can b careful that it doesnt happen to you but hey you could be paranoid about the food you eat at a restaurant.

as of spotting things today....ive seen nothing, but the day isnt over yet!!

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no worries envisage i reckon it should be fine as his is just a dodgy car with no rear quater panel lol.

also spotted a s1 gunmetal grey 33 about 20 minutes ago turning at the lights in oxley. didnt get a wave as the dude looked to be talking to the gf

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Spotted Silver R33GTR at the lights out of tuggers... pulled up next to ya... cant remember your username..... but i said it then and ill say it now.... man that car is fat... with n "F" also with a "PH"

I tried keeping up when you took off..... i tried.. :P

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