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Really hope Vince finds out who stole it! Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy!

Kristian is spot on :)

while i dont know vince and i dont like sheep mentality, im down for a mob lynchin on the scum who did it, and anyone who was party of it and didnt prevent it.

one day these thieves are going to mess with the wrong person and end up with a katana in the gut

-D

I saw a photo of the car today...

It is literally just a SHELL. not a single thing left on it.

To strip a car to a shell in 2 days... thats some serious labour involved, someone must know something. It was stolen from Gawler, stripped in Gawler and found in Gawler.......

ill keep and ear to the ground, still know a few people, ill let you know if anything turns up.

didnt penny c some dodgy ppl working in a shed up there?

its gawler. everyones dodgy, and everyone owns a shed.

ill keep and ear to the ground, still know a few people, ill let you know if anything turns up.

its gawler. everyones dodgy, and everyone owns a shed.

hey doesnt Dion live there,,explains everything ...lol kidding

too many crims in this town, and cops are too busy with crooks.......... OOPS I mean defects to catch them

ill keep and ear to the ground, still know a few people, ill let you know if anything turns up.

its gawler. everyones dodgy, and everyone owns a shed.

Comments like this really f**k me off. I have a carport, not a shed.

Anyway, the workshop I am talking about has knowledge of imports and a few young blokes working there and a shed I have seen light up at very late hours in the past. I am not pointing the finger, im just trying to give a possible lead to someone who has lost thier pride and joy. I doubt they have anything to do with it but someone may even try and sell the parts to them so it would be worth asking.

Always count on Dave to say something that will f**k you off :yes:

its a skill.

Penny, knowing Dave like I do, I don't think there was any malice there just tongue in cheek.......he's always shit stirring, we have a north vs south thing happening :)

bingo. shit stirring is preferred pastime of mine.

How was it stolen? Guessing being that nice it would have had a decent alarm/imobiliser...

Hope he had the police fingerprint the shell before he touched it, that many hands on it to strip it so quick there was surely a fair amount of fingerprints on it... Absolute bullshit, i'd be out to kill a few people! Keep an eye out for dodgy looking guys in skylines/VL commodores around, very quick VL commodores...

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