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Thanx chubs! yea and i know which hospital he's being kept at too! my gf's dad works up at the p.a so maybe i should get him to pay him a visit lol And my step-dad works at the watchhouse so when they catch these other grubs hopefully they get taken there!

lol could be an even smaller world than i thought, ask your step dad if he knows James the old court liason for mental health thats my old man, did a fair bit of work at the watch houses.

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man this is bad

i can assure you nothing will happen to these fu$%ks

did they come in through an open window?

Nah man they came through the back sliding door which was locked. Cops reckon they've either picked the lock or angled the door to lift it off the latch as there were all fingerprints on the top of the door.

the 2 that ran prob had broken legs, but were farken high as lol. "the stealing generation." lol, bad luck mate thats crazy. hope ya find another nice one :D buy a 2 door next time then a gang wont fit in it.

Thanx! yes i think i may convert to a 2-door :laugh:

AND THEY WONDER WHY 'indigenous australians' HAVE A BAD REP AND THEY COMPLAIN..!!

HEART GOES OUT TO YOU MAN!!.. its more then a car when you work so hard on it...

what hospital are they in... im a nurse, want me to find something to put into there blood?.. LOL..

if it happened to me i would... thats personal breaking into your house, they could of done any thing.. these are the low lifes that will never have anything or a good job because they are to lazy or most likely brain dead.....

i would love to know how these fools were charged!.. that car loox soo bad, i would be so damn angry and wouldent rest until i broke all there legs...

PS: love the news article... its fliped 7 times... my god.. lucky they were high on somehing that numbs nerves. I WILL SLEEP WITH MY KEYS NOW..

hey. was your car garaged?, or just out the front?..

Hey sorry for your loss man but as the saying goes what goes around comes back around... And damn man the car is smashed bad i rakon the guys who ran away leaving one behind also have a few broken bones should be shitting their pants as well. Hope you got compensated with all the damage (car+belongings).

I think the guys in blue should be checking on the thefts thats been happning in southside rather then giving tickets on roads.

PS: love the news article... its fliped 7 times... my god.. lucky they were high on somehing that numbs nerves. I WILL SLEEP WITH MY KEYS NOW..

hey. was your car garaged?, or just out the front?..

lol thanks for that! and for your information he's currently in the p.a hospital. he was only in intensive care for 3 days then his name was taken off the database for some reason but I'm pretty sure he's still there. and as for the other 2 passengers, I haven't heard anything on them. the skyline didnt actually flip lol it was the prado that flipped 3 times. To answer your other question my car wasn't garaged as I couldn't get it in with the low bodykit :) but I can assure you that the next car will be garaged :)

Hey sorry for your loss man but as the saying goes what goes around comes back around... And damn man the car is smashed bad i rakon the guys who ran away leaving one behind also have a few broken bones should be shitting their pants as well. Hope you got compensated with all the damage (car+belongings).

I think the guys in blue should be checking on the thefts thats been happning in southside rather then giving tickets on roads.

Yea the insurance company approved my claim and have paid out $10,000. as I only had 3rd party fire and theft that was the max they could pay out to me. but good news is that im gettin my smashed car back at no extra cost. i'll be stripping it this weekend for any parts still intact!

Sorry to hear about the loss of your 4door,call me a racist but abo's get it too easy most of the time actually all of the time,bring them to my house and my rottie will tear there nuts off.! 10g doesnt really fill the big hole but helps a bit i hope.

One day they will get what is coming to them,what goes around comes around.

You didn't happen to have a stock shift knob by any chance did you?

hey mate i can have a look for you tomorrow and see if its still intact. Auto yea?

Sorry to hear about the loss of your 4door,call me a racist but abo's get it too easy most of the time actually all of the time,bring them to my house and my rottie will tear there nuts off.! 10g doesnt really fill the big hole but helps a bit i hope.

One day they will get what is coming to them,what goes around comes around.

lol I will send the whole family over!

Inala's crawling with people who wreak havoc. The cops and paramedics that run night shifts are called to patrol or visit pretty often.

Did your home insurance cover for any broken windows or stolen stuff? Sorry to hear about everything that went down. Pretty shocking.

Inala's crawling with people who wreak havoc. The cops and paramedics that run night shifts are called to patrol or visit pretty often.

Did your home insurance cover for any broken windows or stolen stuff? Sorry to hear about everything that went down. Pretty shocking.

I reckon we would of been safer living in inala lol. Yea contents insurance covered all our stolen items that we didn't get back.

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