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Hey guys,

Just pulled up home to see a chick wearing black pants and a black hoodie with a guy about 6'2 of maybe islander or middle eastern appearance was dark and didn't get a good enough look to be 100%, in black shorts and a blue hoodie on casing my car outside my house. I chased them with my tyre iron in hand and they jumped into a BLUE KF/KH LASER which was running with lights off so I didn't get a look at the rego.

Keep your eyes out guys living around the area for these 2 c*unts. I wait for them eagerly to come again :) I have a nice surprise waiting for you fu*kers across the legs!

Heads up people!

peace.

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Holy shit Ev, that's crazy.

Will keep an eye out, thanks for the heads up.

Glad to hear they got away empty handed.

P.s my car will be for sale soon if you know anyone who might be interested?

Holy shit Ev, that's crazy.

Will keep an eye out, thanks for the heads up.

Glad to hear they got away empty handed.

P.s my car will be for sale soon if you know anyone who might be interested?

I know a couple that might be interested...He's about 6ft 2, think he's either islander or middle eastern

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lol @ alr33x and dezz.

Adam, I do have a friend looking for an R33 as a matter of fact, i'll give him a call and ask tonight, you might be in luck. Why are you selling dude?

Kez - My street is soooooooooo quiet and at almost 2am admiring my car? I don't think so! Checked up on it this morning and they broke my rain shield on drivers side plus they tried to pry my window open I had to remove the door skin and re-align it just before! F*cking assholes!

Keep your eyes peeled people! I can't stand thieves, and that's all they deserve, a tyre iron across the legs will make sure they don't steal again.

peace.

ive seen so much dodgy crap in coburg, one time i was sitting in my car waiting for my mate when i saw two people dressed in all black running out of a nearby house... next day word got out that it had been robbed

ive seen so much dodgy crap in coburg, one time i was sitting in my car wanking off my mate when i saw two people dressed in all black running out of a nearby house... next day word got out that it had been robbed

fixed for accuracy ;)

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