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I been hearing this from a few months now that people are going around stealing.... well bastrds came to my shop took a car, sound systems, broke some windows, my R33 was parked there too tried to take it but couldnt ... Police came around in morning said its 7th case in this street on Sunday / Monday nights.... And then said v can't do much about it :S

Anyone come across a nice eclipse sound system 10 in' wofer with amp attached to the box, JVC DVD player 2 din. Costed me 2500$ brand new installed in my car few weeks ago and my car been parked since then in garage... :)

Soo much for spending money on ur car....

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thats sucks dude, i no that feeling. i had the side of my car kicked in last weekend and the cops cant do sh-t. they all ready no who did it but cant prove it so the crim pricks get away with it. i hope ya luck changes soon dude, i keep an eye out 4 ya up here for ya stuff dude. good luck.

I thought i seen that R34 lol so is u :D @Rush BTW heads up cops in civilian cars in the area day/night don't go speeding n get a fine. Since soo many robberies within meadow n boyland ave in a week.

Yeh man be careful of that area :) i got hidden cams now :) n security mite even get a scary looking dog tooo :) n feed him those bsterds :@

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I thought i seen that R34 lol so is u :) @Rush BTW heads up cops in civilian cars in the area day/night don't go speeding n get a fine. Since soo many robberies within meadow n boyland ave in a week.

Yeh man be careful of that area :P i got hidden cams now :laugh: n security mite even get a scary looking dog tooo :bunny: n feed him those bsterds :@

Yeah that's me lol,

i tend not to speed around too much (read:try) particularly on that street, i have seen a bit of cop presence in the area for a while to be honest, didn't realize it was a high crime area

Stephen.. Half the cop cars you see in our streets are because there is a smash repair joint that works on the cop cars.. they are constantly in my street.. and i was wondering why they never catch these wankers on my street thinking it's a drag strip..

boyland is a high industrial area with trucks parked on the side.. but hence turns out thay arent cops driving the cars LOL

Stephen.. Half the cop cars you see in our streets are because there is a smash repair joint that works on the cop cars.. they are constantly in my street.. and i was wondering why they never catch these wankers on my street thinking it's a drag strip..

boyland is a high industrial area with trucks parked on the side.. but hence turns out thay arent cops driving the cars LOL

ooooh, i see,

man im sick to death of the fkn truck drivers parking up and down the streets blocking your view of all traffic and taking up far too much room.

Stephen.. Half the cop cars you see in our streets are because there is a smash repair joint that works on the cop cars.. they are constantly in my street.. and i was wondering why they never catch these wankers on my street thinking it's a drag strip..

boyland is a high industrial area with trucks parked on the side.. but hence turns out thay arent cops driving the cars LOL

Ye i seen they have quite a few cops cars coming in and going there too...

One of the trucks scratched the R32 that used to be parked infront of that crimesafe business building while reversing few months back... and a few other hits here n there by them truck drivers >>> DNT park ur car on road n go home on meadow / boyland ave :D

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