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Hey guys/girls

mates VL go stolen from cardigan st in carlton (parallel to lygon st)

Rego is XPW-084

Very light green colour(light olive)

STOCK as a rock

stock height

normal numberplates but on gas

if anyone see's it can you please call 0421 792 707 (owners number)

or alternatively call the Police as it has been reported alredt

we are more worried about his bag which has his uni books/study notes for exams in it

please keep an eye out

thanks

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Hey guys/girls

mates VL go stolen from cardigan st in carlton (parallel to lygon st)

Rego is XPW-084

Very light green colour(light olive)

STOCK as a rock

stock height

normal numberplates but on gas

if anyone see's it can you please call 0421 792 707 (owners number)

or alternatively call the Police as it has been reported alredt

we are more worried about his bag which has his uni books/study notes for exams in it

please keep an eye out

thanks

Ill keep an eye out for it mate.

No good at all. VL/VN always very high on list of stolen cars. It's becoming an increasing trend to torch the cars. Also the other new trend/crime wave in eastern suburbs is people breaking into cars only to let off handbrake and roll them down street to crash into other cars and or fences/houses.

That on top of home made bombs and Molotov cocktails being thrown at cars and houses. I guess egg throwing doesn't give them the same excitement anymore.

Torch = insurance job :glare: lol but in this case its safe to say that this would not be the case as VL = shitbox market value would be $50 sims metals...

LOL he doesnt have insurance

AND excess would be more then wat the car is worth haha

HOWEVER theives torch cars these days so they dont leave any evidence around.

Edited by Sami

sorry to hear.

and yes i hadn't heard of the handbrake issue. i'm aware of people breaking into cars and stealing spare wheels tho.

i personally think anybody causeing malicous damage or theft should be banned from driving/ownership for a period of time. then we'll see the punishment fitting the crime, and if people are still stupid enough to damage other peoples property....... TO HELL WITH THEM

ive had a car stolen. not very nice when your on newstart allowance and can't afford insurance. it was outside my house too.

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