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spoke to my old man this morning & he said he spotted it a few times when he went past rokeby yesterday/last night ( he didn't know it was stolen till i told him ) as stated its now painted matte black

also Ti you have a pm

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We should impliment some punishments from the middle east....

theft= left hand cut off...

fkn deal. I'd be more than happy to cut someones hand off. Just the thought of it gets me excited...

...in the pants

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I'd be more than happy to cut someones hand off. Just the thought of it gets me excited...

...in the pants

You sir, are a little strange.

Glad to hear they found it, they were pretty fast about respraying it. How did people know it was the same car?

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The owner was in Hobart chasing it and it raced past him up the street.

Doesn't matter what some kent does to our cars, we will pick it from a mile away!

That'd do it, I assumed some random had spotted it :P Always nice to have a good outcome from this kind of crap

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