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thats pretty gay but i was gonna put mine in my mates shed around that area to put it back together looks like i got to find somewhere else. Nothing much worse than a theif

I know. Cops were good though, I'd taken it to ~5k rpm (50kmph) with less than full throttle in a jesmond side street and an unmarked v6 omega started flashing it's lights. Wanted to check it wasn't stolen lol.

I actually took a deposit on it this morning, it could have been the poor guy buying it trying to explain how he was on his way to change the rego haha

I know. Cops were good though, I'd taken it to ~5k rpm (50kmph) with less than full throttle in a jesmond side street and an unmarked v6 omega started flashing it's lights. Wanted to check it wasn't stolen lol.

I actually took a deposit on it this morning, it could have been the poor guy buying it trying to explain how he was on his way to change the rego haha

lol yeah that would be alittle hard to explain if you didnt have the signed rego papers lol

Mr plod just said "round here", and I was in Jesmond. Sorry mate, not sure of the details.

Newcastle uni has also had the problem of people undoing wheelnuts in campus carparks, I personally hope they're caught and tried for attempted murder, or caught by some big guy with a wheel lock who can teach them a lesson. Fk I hate people like that

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