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Tyson from the 31 club's car has been stolen

SVD052

If seen, call me 0466690620, or tyson on 0432664926

was stolen 10 mins ago from City CBD.

was last seen headed south on Pulteney st from the ale house.

That sucks! gorgeous SVD that... I'll keep my eyes peeled

-D

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If anyone knows anyone that does dispatch for any taxi/security/whateverelseyoucanthinkof, if you could give them a call and pass on the rego number and a description of the car, that would be pretty handy.

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+1 ive got my eyes open, it looks like a sweet example of a 31.

I to am sorry to hear its been nicked. I hope it comes back in 1 peice.

Frikkin sickins me to see all these imports targeted, there is no respet fo peoples time and effort that have been put into these cars. :down:

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dang we would have a motor sport park tomorrow also :D would build 3 new prisons to house all these car theives but hey get em off the streets :D

also bring back hard labour for prisons if i have to get up @ 5:30 and work so should they

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gav, word is out amongst the breakdown boys around the place. if a truck sees it they'll be radio'ing it in

i recommend if anyone sees it, attempt a follow. its a stupidly quick car, and i dont doubt that a pit manouvre would be approved by its owner to get it back in one piece

if i hadnt had to work today, i woulda been out around the north area on the lookout for it

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