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So whats the update on your car Huy?

Any damages? Write off?

Is your insurance market value higher than how how its worth?

Haven't seen my car yet as I'm still waiting for the police to call me when they're done with their forensic finger printing stuff.

From what the officer told me on the phone, the exterior looked okay and that they couldn't only see that the ignition barrel was damaged from standing outside i assume.

I'm insured for an agreed value which is higher than it's current state after being stolen no doubt. Will just have to wait... :/

i remember when my old commo got stolen....

VK wagon, bitsa 202 with extractors and straightpipes....

car wasn't where i parked it, it was 100m down the road completely out of petrol :rofl:

but Zooey is pushin' old... her music, her acting roles... all scream 'I havent grown out of being 17'

Maybe if she shaved her head Natalie Portman-style she'd be better. ooo yeah

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