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Dave be careful of what you say, as I live in Gawler. So keep your opinions to yourself.

I'm fairly sure I know the workshop that was mentioned. I some what know the guy whose dad's owns it. NO I'M NOT FRIENDS WITH HIM.

Will see what I can find out.

Will be worth asking, you never know, someone may have tried selling parts to them.

Ruby: Careful or ill get the wooden spoon out!

The way I see it, the cars arnt being stolen from Gawler, so I'm not the one losing here!

We have a candy store on the main street with an old lady working there. How cool is that. Pretty cool.

better than a randy old man handing out candy from his van, thats for sure

The way I see it, the cars arnt being stolen from Gawler, so I'm not the one losing here!

We have a candy store on the main street with an old lady working there. How cool is that. Pretty cool.

Maybe the candy store is a front for a car rebirthing racket ... and the old lady is the brains behind the operation! Not so sweet now is she? :)

commiserations :D

Penny -> :) <- SLED

LOL. Ive lived here for the past 14yrs n never had a problem.......then again i never go into actual Gawler anymore as i hate it haha.

Back on topic, any fresh updates with this?

So the holes you live in are better then the holes others live in... Thanks thread.

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I hope the owner find who did this. Not only for his own reasons and/or comforts, but to destabilize the criminal activity on our cars, especially of late.

I knew idiots who (back in the day) used to steal cars, etc. Only took them to get nailed for it once and they stopped doing it. Best of luck.

lol at people getting defensive of their suburb, i (along with other sau members) cop shit about living in the north, but its all in fun..
So the holes you live in are better then the holes others live in... Thanks thread.

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I hope the owner find who did this. Not only for his own reasons and/or comforts, but to destabilize the criminal activity on our cars, especially of late.

I knew idiots who (back in the day) used to steal cars, etc. Only took them to get nailed for it once and they stopped doing it. Best of luck.

Damo summed it up nicely we all cop shit for the suburb we live in

and how very true your second statement, or maybe some unpleasant time in the big house, i say unpleasant because most of the time its just a fun factory

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