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"It's really hard to believe this could happen in a quiet little suburban street."

Quoted for stupid

Cause that's not the setting for 90% of serial killings

Why do people think they are safe in areas of obvious vulnerability / easy targeting?

sad.

but also +1 for poorly written article. If the reporter doesnt know what happened, just come out and say it or attempt to give us an idea. Don't say someone has been charged but then "it is believed he was known to the girls" huh? and then at the end of the article say the great grandmother and mother were home at the time? wtf.

and murder + arresting all done on Sunday, in court on Tuesday...? I thought these things took months to arrange. plus statements required from all people involved.

if SAU-Vic is so anti-red, then suggest something legit.

silver wheels on silver car dont work so well Plattsy.

something like the mag-blue as per image above? gun metal? chrome?

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lol

I vote for mag blue. It'd look great on silver car.

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Red looks like clown wheels, inb4 GT3RS... NO, it still looks awful.

all im hearing is negativity. bring something to table pls

will also accept derwent pencil colour terms.

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magenta would be cool.

I ran into a tow bar yesterday. Can that kind of damage (minor number-plate damage, tow-ball shaped dint in the front bar) be fixed, or do I need a new front bar? Also any idea as to which is cheaper? I've seen a stock front bar go for around $350 plus shipping.

and murder + arresting all done on Sunday, in court on Tuesday...? I thought these things took months to arrange. plus statements required from all people involved.

this is just to read him his charges.

then potentially arrange bail.

this was def not a trial.

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