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too new, sounds like an inside job!

where did you buy them from? who has access to the customer database?

sorry to hear it.

was watching conspiracy theory last night.

note: paranoid schizophrenia is a state of mind that is often self inflicted from years of sniffing nitro-methanol blends, so I'm told

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Scum pieces of shit strike again, all i can think is that i hope they end up in maximum security somewhere with bubba and his 10 inch tool for a cell mate.

I have to say though, if someone wants the cars so bad (obviously this case) there probably isnt too much you can do to stop it. I would never bother hiding my keys etc. IMO if they are going to come into the house etc to get them, then they are prepared to do what it takes to get them. Hiding the keys from them will just get you a wake up call from 3 scum bags who are most probably armed. Having a family, i will just insure my vehicles, and if someone wants the keys outta my house they can f**king take them.

yeah they are insured ive posted this up on facebook and apparently the red gtr has been seen drifting and doing burnouts :/

f**king dogs! I would have thought a job like that and they would have been driven to a warehouse and stripped for parts, not joyriding in it. Having said that i never quite understand the mind of a thief. Since he is insured and obviously the car is being thrashed, i hope the next place its spotted is around a tree or a telegraph pole with a maimed thief inside of it.

The mind of a thief is pretty smart. Even the dumber ones know that there is no money in Police chasing down car thieves.

The only real tracking work likely to be done is via a photo in the mail to you 3 weeks after they go through a speed camera.

That simply sucks man.

Stealing should be 12 months jail followed by 12 months hard labor (training for new job)- for first offence.

3 years labor 2nd offence, death for 3rd.

And almost as harsh penalties from 13years old.

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f**king dogs! I would have thought a job like that and they would have been driven to a warehouse and stripped for parts, not joyriding in it.

The mind of a thief is pretty smart. Even the dumber ones know that there is no money in Police chasing down car thieves.

DUDE didnt you see gone in sixty seconds?

the red one was these guys porsche!

After a thrashing like they would have giving it best thing would be for it to be found totaled or never found at all, i could never enjoy that car knowing what they have done and wondering if something is about to break.

The mind of a thief is pretty smart. Even the dumber ones know that there is no money in Police chasing down car thieves.

The only real tracking work likely to be done is via a photo in the mail to you 3 weeks after they go through a speed camera.

That simply sucks man.

Stealing should be 12 months jail followed by 12 months hard labor (training for new job)- for first offence.

3 years labor 2nd offence, death for 3rd.

And almost as harsh penalties from 13years old.

mandatory military service methinks

im a bit funny about cars once stolen - ive had 2 ripped & both times when they were found - i immediately sold!

its like an invasion of privacy & you know that they've been thrashed hard...its like rape in my opinion

thank you every one the two GTR'S have been found in the suburb of success im hoping that they are in one piece

glad that they were found mate.. pretty sure i spoke to you last night?? not sure..

but yer had a quick look around the cars.. red one look to be in perfect condition and the silver one had a dent on the rear left fender, the front left rim had some gutter rash and the front lip/bumper had minor scuff marks.

all in all the cars seemed fine!

Josh

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