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Spotted a nice white 33 with a friendly owner at the Kaleen servo not long ago, didn't have time to stop and chat as I was in a bit of a hurry. Anyone on here by chance?

That was me. Nice to ..kind of.. meet you :D

My GF was impressed with the 34. 'Why don't you get one of those?' heheh.

Very nice car.

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a bloke at work was telling me that there was a bunch of kids running around smashing windows of cars parked out the front of houses last night, one of his cars got done, and most cars parked out the front in the street also got hit, the kids were allegedly running around yelling "Backwindow Bandits"

This was in Kambah btw

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Yea, my old man got his commy smashed up in that manner, I though it was an attempt at a smash and grab...

a bloke at work was telling me that there was a bunch of kids running around smashing windows of cars parked out the front of houses last night, one of his cars got done, and most cars parked out the front in the street also got hit, the kids were allegedly running around yelling "Backwindow Bandits"

This was in Kambah btw

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sauce,

you've obvisously recently purchased your car? did you buy it off a young guy who lived near a school? i'm just curious, cause i looked at the same car before i bought mine in Jan. gonna come out this friday? i'd like to give a pop quiz about it.

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a bloke at work was telling me that there was a bunch of kids running around smashing windows of cars parked out the front of houses last night, one of his cars got done, and most cars parked out the front in the street also got hit, the kids were allegedly running around yelling "Backwindow Bandits"

This was in Kambah btw

the same thing happened to my friends calais about a week ago, he was at church.... they just smashed the back window but didn't take anything.

far out... whats wrong with these people

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a bloke at work was telling me that there was a bunch of kids running around smashing windows of cars parked out the front of houses last night, one of his cars got done, and most cars parked out the front in the street also got hit, the kids were allegedly running around yelling "Backwindow Bandits"

This was in Kambah btw

well that would explain the car I saw on the way to work today with it's back window smashed!

Spotted just then (8.45pm) a silver R32 coupe turning into Fyshwick from Canberra Ave.. sounded good..

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sauce,

you've obvisously recently purchased your car? did you buy it off a young guy who lived near a school? i'm just curious, cause i looked at the same car before i bought mine in Jan. gonna come out this friday? i'd like to give a pop quiz about it.

Yeah, I did. I might come out on fri... not sure. I'm stuck at work till 10pm though so i dunno yet :rofl:

The car isn't perfect, as you'd know since you looked at it, but it's pretty much just scracthes and dings that are wrong with it (just had the back tyres replaced today, as the existing ones were too bald to pass rego, but what can you expect from a 2nd hand sale ;)) Other than that it runs fine. Not terribly concerned about the body for the moment, as once this years out of the way and i've finished my studies I have big plans for my baby... Just not exactly sure what they are yet :D

(though if there happens to be something you know/noticed about the car that I may have missed, by all means let me know)

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