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Mate had his car stolen at around 2:15am from macdonalds servo before boundary road on western ring road inbound. threatened with a gun.

suspect is to be maori/islander

1996 toyota aristo (lexus gs300)

dark blue

18" SSR Vienna's wheels

front mount intercooler

PLEASE KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR IT - report it soon as you see it & contact

ANY INFO

PLEASE CONTACT: DIMO 0402830353

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has your mate contacted the police to have the servo's security footage subpoena'd?

what the fuck has victoria come to? as a teenager in the 90's i had no worries about going to raves at global village in the middle of footscray in the middle of the night, now you cant even go through there in a fucking car!

can you pls post the rego ( i know aristo's aren't common, but with a rego confirmed ID the cops will have to act if its spotted)

Hope it gets the car back mate, i really do.

Can people imagine what its gunna be like in 15 years, when our children have there own cars, this place is gunna be like the bronx if we are not careful

it's hardly DIY tracking when you are relying on the cops to use cell tower triangulation to find the approximate location

better alternative is to mount a hidden GPS device on the car with a GSM module so you can "ping" it at any time and find it's exact location.

Will keep an eye out for the car man.....

Melb is farked though.

was walking in the city with my girl on friday night minding our own business - at the crossing lights, some dude who was in a group (crossing at the lights too) walked passed us saying "move outta my f'in way!"

its the general trend though - maybe more kids need to stay in school and get some real hobbies or something.....perhaps teachers and parents shoudl have the right to smack the kids again.

maybe soon people will be waving guns around while saying random shit.....

on another note though, when we were having a coffee, we witnessed a guy being put into a cop car - took 4 cops to push the guy into the back of that van

just do sum cheap DIY beating the living f**k outta the low life scum bag!!! id rather be shot than have sum prick take my car, its like sum c**t holding a gun on u 4 ur girl... really really hope u find the car all in one peice and even better find the scum of society with it

just do sum cheap DIY beating the living f**k outta the low life scum bag!!! id rather be shot than have sum prick take my car, its like sum c**t holding a gun on u 4 ur girl... really really hope u find the car all in one peice and even better find the scum of society with it

man personally they can take the car its not worth getting shot over but yeh melbourne is fkd tyre iron is not leaving my side wish cops would catch real criminals instead of worrying about my car been low/loud..

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