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Oh yeah

Car found dumped and broken down in Emerald

Guys who stole it asked the neighbours for help when it broke down haha

Bloke got caught red handed?

Does that mean you get it back now, or what?

Of course, not insurance payout yet.

Good news? :ermm:

Hrmm no GTR i spose haha

WIll need to wait a few days before I can inspect the car

Bloke got caught red handed?

CCTV + speaking to neighbours + fingerprints

Hell get caught eventually

Oh yeah

Car found dumped and broken down in Emerald

Guys who stole it asked the neighbours for help when it broke down haha

Hooray! Good to hear he didn't set it on fire as most do.

He probably put 91octane in and was gunning it on your 98 tune :/

What a moron.

Steals car, drives it as if it's his own, repeatedly in same area, AND asks neighbors for help with it?

What an absolute amateur. Hopefully the car isn't in to bad of a shape mate.

I dunno, I guess it would depend on your emotional attachment to the car.

I know for me if the car was still Mechanicly and it'd only be taken/stolen by joyriders if nothing was wrong I'd want it back. Plus, I'd loose a fair bit of excess if it was stolen.

So I thought having a stock standard Evo would stop all the cop troubles

Nek minnit, pulled over by 3 cop cars and about 7 officers

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"This is a random check" "we thought your number plates were home made"

Dafuq?

Let go with a merry Christmas..

lol @ above

I've seen homemade like cardboard plates on trailers they never seem to get in trouble

Went through breatho last night cop was a good bloke actually obviously not like they'd look over my car or whatever but was just a normal human for a change

Edited by alr33x

Nah they were fine. Checked the hooks and said they were secure so its fine.. Just thought the plates were home made.. I mean its Dandenong, my car was probably the only one that hasn't got home made shit on it in the whole suburb.

But the cop was fine. Polite and all said hi to everyone in the car lol. That was it.

yeah, but the USA plates do look pretty different, even if the letters and numbers are correct.

I dont' mind being pulled over for this kinda shit, it's how you are treated once pulled over that shows whether they are a pig or a cop

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