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My dad and brother were at Argana Park last night as it was happening, and both said it was a 180? weird.

The story would have been made significantly better if the driver of the stolen car needed his legs amputated to get him out. And I mean that 100%.

The story would have been made significantly better if the driver of the stolen car needed his legs amputated to get him out. And I mean that 100%.

f**k that we would be stuck paying disability allowances for him then

no doubt our indigenous friends were involved AGAIN! :worship:

And this is not a racist remark if it's backed up by fact....recent stats have been released that claim Aborigines make up 2% of our population yet are responsible for 20% of our crimes!! :domokun:

I.E. they commit 10 times more crimes than the white fella.

They also seem to have the Skyline as their choice of pleasure........can't wait to see what's gonna happen with Ins premiums in the next year or so.

You'll be able to pick up a Turbo Skyline for $4 or $5K with insurance to match the purchase price, LOL >_<

yeah not wrong there Pete. Its insane. Everyone with imports just make sure that your car isn't a easy target and that should deter these crims away from trying to steal a import :D

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