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spotted a yellow 34 gtt heading towards tuggers on drakeford just now.

i think they waved but i didn't see it til too late and didn't have time to wave back :(

my bad

was distracted by the convo/argument me and jess were having about time travel haha

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Just got home from work and spotted the young bloke's R33 with three well keyed panels and a slashed tyre - brand new Federal RS-R.

Words can't describe what I would do to the pricks that did that if I ever found them. :domokun:

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Sounds personal John. Ask your son why/who......

Happy to help then sort the bastards out.

I know this because it happend to my car when scum wanted to get at one of my sons.

(randoms dont key 3 panels & slash a tyre)

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Thanks folks, looks like the mofo's have shoved a pocketknife or screwdriver through the sidewall so I doubt that can be repaired, so he'll be off to pick up a new tyre tomorrow. I think they were 225/40 18's, about 2 weeks old (early xmas present).

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spotted a yellow 34 gtt heading towards tuggers on drakeford just now.

i think they waved but i didn't see it til too late and didn't have time to wave back :(

my bad

was distracted by the convo/argument me and jess were having about time travel haha

hey, that was me, i waved but it was at the last moment so i didn't think you noticed.

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