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Haven't been here for a while and then this happened at work today.

Grey R34 2doors came to our carpark at work just now, scouting for something don't know what it is and then they tried to go out from our car park and hit my colleague car and caused a damaged on rear bumper and body.

Funnily enough the front bumper of the R34 fell off with the number plate still intact from the impact and the bastards run away like a little cat.

Everything captured on CCTV and police informed so the bastard better watch out and see who's knocking on their door next.

I wonder if anyone here knows who these people are if they are famous for making trouble in thomastown area, since few reputable workshop around this area also says they seen these two people on the R34 drives around the area often and coming down asking for parts.

And maybe if you guys seen anyone here looking for front bumper replacement for R34 too, just remember they are little pu$$y criminal.

that makes my end of week work day

Back when Cube - was rollin wit Lorenzo in a Benzo
I was bangin wit a carpark of colleagues
Got the CCTV and license plate, got down to business; but sometimes
the front bar of this shit can turn thomastown against you
But you was a real nigga, I could sense it in you
I still remember the window of the grey R34 you went through

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