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yea these 2 kids on bikes were taking photos/video of my car the day i was getting rego for it... IT DIDNT EVEN HAVE FRICKIN PLATES lol i was so worried i was going to come out of work to find it gone. but it was still their so i wasent to fussed. saw them a little later looking at the 180sx out their too

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Yeah, i was watching the Exa closely. They reversed back to get a better look at it making me feel uneasy. I was just out of their sight. I'm not saying they were scoping it out or anything, but it would be hard to tell enthusiasts from theives if you get my drift.

I've only taken my car out a few times (with the parents of course, ususally them driving) but i'm worried about where it's parked all the time. I always come back to it and check it over to see if anything has happened to it. Today i was in Queenbeyan and had some kids on skate boards eye off the car. i ended up coming back out to check the car again to make sure it was ok.

I've heard of too many people getting their cars damaged or having parts stolen from them, and it makes me somewhat paranoid as i'm sure are most Skyline drivers. Its sad that we live in a society where some people can't respect others property but oh well... that's my rant for the day :)

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Yea.... Guys you have to watch your cars.

There are alot of bastards out there..

Bout 3-4weeks ago i got my car keyed.. Outside the front door of Vikings in Erindale.. Im talking right at the door.

Because of the pearl paint job, its not an easy one to patch up.

Its all got to do with JEALOUSY... so It does really cost to have nice cars, in alot of ways.

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Yeah i dont like shifty looking characters being anywhere near my car either

but back to spotteds, I was followed by a Bayside Blue R34 off the parkway onto Sulwood Drive and then onto Kambah Pool Rd this afternoon about 4ish (?) looked like a GTR badge in the grille too (couldnt tell, it was a few cars behind me)

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