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well the thing is, that car was pretty good and well looked after, shouldnt matter what kind of car it is.

Kyle is a awesome bloke too, who is actually my trans builder for the R31.

So no, i dont think the theives did Kyle a "favour".

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well the thing is, that car was pretty good and well looked after, shouldnt matter what kind of car it is.

Kyle is a awesome bloke too, who is actually my trans builder for the R31.

So no, i dont think the theives did Kyle a "favour".

Fair enough :/

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Miss34 u should leave the 31 building to kev and keep cruisin round in ur fo sho car, cos u clearly run the streets or atleast think u do

IBTL like HESLO

that's enough now guys we all had a little fun at someone else's expense, time to quit it

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that's enough now guys we all had a little fun at someone else's expense, time to quit it

yeh mate no probs, just thought if miss34 and her mates gunna give me shit on facebook, say my 32 is peice of shit and hope it gets stolen, then maybe ill play there game ;)

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yeah i hear you and that's a poor thing to wish on someone

probably a good rule of thumb is don't wish on someone what you wouldn't want done to you

and playing someone else's game they way they play only brings you down to their level

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not from SA so can't say, but does the car have any notable parts that might be sold?

Unless they recorded unique part numbers its unlikely to yield anything TBH.

As for people hating, this ain't the wasteland listen to Madaz and "Do unto others as you would have done to yourself". Cos i know what u did last...... F*** it.

Little Johnnie and Tommy were playing at school , and Johnnie noticed a Rolex on Timmy's arm. Johnnie said "Hey, how did you get that Rolex" and Timmy replied "My parents were you know, doing 'IT' the other night and i happened to walk in. So my dad gave me his watch to leave then and there". This got little Johnnie thinking, and so he waited outside his parents bedroom night after night hoping to surprise his parents. Finally after waiting, on the fourth night 'IT" happened. So little Johnnie burst into the room shouting "Hey, I wanna watch!" And his father looked over at him and said "Ok, but stand in the corner".

I don't play games, i play life as its much more realistic.

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This thread is priceless, sticky it!

ignoring the bs, nobody should be saying 'its a favour' cause tbh cars are a sentimental value, and what is a piece of shit to one man, is the pride and joy of another. shame on you sled, you evil, hateful, anarchistic, non respecting of the law, type dude (who happens to like kittens so he cant be all that bad)

bullshit aside, lets not diss people over their rides and be negative. anyone who has has shit stolen off them feels violated in one form or another.

i could go on a rant right now about how sau members are encouraging a certain set of behavior in word, and then acting contrary to their policies for the simple sake of convenience, but I know for a fact that the majority of the members here aren't a bunch of anarchistic mofos...

think positive folks, dont get caught in this 'he said/she said' bullcrap. we're bigger than this.

-D

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I think the point is, this is Skylines Australia. Most of the members here will have little to interest keeping an eye out for a stolen grey VL with no standout features. Most VL drivers drive them like they are stolen anyway, so we are at a dead end.

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Alright then, let me put my Moderator hat on and all joking aside.

WHOSE CAR IS THIS!!!

If it's not Cara's, then this thread is outta here cause we don't give a shit about Commodores unless they belong to a forum member.

So tell me how evil I am now Dohmar??

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