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hi guys, didn't know it i should hijack bish33's thread so i made another

just letting you all know the R31 was stolen last night between 9 & 3 from Golden Grove. didn't realise til i woke up this morning that my parents hadn't moved it.

its not the most distinguishable R31 except for the plates HELSLO, i have reported it to the cops but if anyone saw it last night a message or phone call would be fantastic

cheers Bengi 0402565077

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This shit makes me angry :)

+1... this sucks mate, I live north east so I'll keep an eye out

The mags will make the car stand out, as will the two tone paintjob and the SVD lookalike bumper... they'd probably remove ur plates the moment they get it back. hopefully theyre dumb enough to keep driving it around and someone finds it.

will keep my eyes peeled

-D

cheers guys

i hope it gets found. but at the moment i am torn between whether i want it found in one piece with no damage? or wrapped around a pole with some guy sitting in there needing his legs to be amputated

cheers Bengi

p.s i am quite angry, this is 2 cars in two weeks from the same area.

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