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i'm armored all the time when i traverse burwood hwy.

can't stab a car. and burwood is still a lot better than coburg.

they could be the kents that entered my garage and stole my fishing bag. though not sure why they would want my fishing bag.

Farkin morons, really worth killig someone over a few dollars?

How stupid do you have to be to hang around the area afterwards.

If Judge Judy has taught me anything, its that stupid people somemtimes do stupid things with some kind of backstory.

Cousins aunties step-brothers mothers dog probably borrowed money a while back, or stepped on someones shoe or called someone a slag.

Anyway point is, if there was some sort of personal involvement or the victim recognised them from kindergarten or if it was some sort of vigilantism (sp) the news/police report isnt going to mention it.

Forced break-in of elderly lady? sure, probably pretty straight forward.

Man stabbed in a supposed mugging and the muggers not taking anything and then being caught within 24 hours? theres probably more to this.

You wouldn't to happen to have all the part numbers for the Neo heater, coolant hoses and thermo stat would ya? :D

Can do, are you gonna be running an aftermarket oil cooler though? If you are it might pay to delete the factory heat exchanger while the engine is out. NA heater hoses clean it up a lot under the plenum and gets rid of a heap of potential leak points.

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