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hope 2 c u crusing more often...as of tomm every1 will c my car with my new plates "VANGE" lol

get it through regency yet? any probs?

yeah took it down last week and got through, went with my dad and had him do all the talking but obviously they knew the car was mine, they did pick up on the window tint being far too dark however they let that one slide and just suggested that i have it rectified, apart from that they didnt pick up on anything else and i only bothered to take the turbo timer out so i was rather happy!

Can someone point out to me what the point is of letting everyone know where in Adelaide nice cars frequent, and are generally located?

If i owned a nice r34GTR (or just my 32) and had people saying "saw it here" or i see it all the time here...wouldnt that make your car more of a target for thieves / police ??

I just dont see the sense in saying where u saw x car at y.

Dont wanna sound like a pri(k, just dont put up where you saw, or think you saw me or my car driving/hanging around etc....

Feel free for everyone else though....

I think you guys MASSIVELY underestimate car thieves. They already know where we all live (as it's not at all hard in a smal town like Adelaide to find out owners names etc), and before raiding or stealing one of our cars, they case it all out to the nth degree. If you think otherwise, you are kidding yourself. People posting on here 'I saw this car on Greenhill Rd' isn't really going to cause cars thieves to 'lick their lips' now, is it?

I think you guys MASSIVELY underestimate car thieves. They already know where we all live (as it's not at all hard in a smal town like Adelaide to find out owners names etc), and before raiding or stealing one of our cars, they case it all out to the nth degree. If you think otherwise, you are kidding yourself. People posting on here 'I saw this car on Greenhill Rd' isn't really going to cause cars thieves to 'lick their lips' now, is it?

i agree

they keep tabs on cars, where they park at nite, when the ower goes 2 sleep, their routine etc....

People posting on here 'I saw this car on Greenhill Rd' isn't really going to cause cars thieves to 'lick their lips' now, is it?

thats it, i try to generalise as much as i possibly can if i post that i have seen someone or their car. as long as adresses or number plates arent noted, i cant see the harm.

I have,

i spotted you sun afternoon (when i was returning from svd xmass barbie) you were just coming past adelaide children's hospital as i was going up the hill in opp direction!

Regards,

SKYLINE (Kym) B)

I have,

          i spotted you sun afternoon (when i was returning from svd xmass barbie) you were just coming past adelaide children's hospital as i was going up the hill in opp direction!

  Regards,

            SKYLINE (Kym) B)

lol was on the way 2 glenelg, wat car were u in?

saw u curising at glenelg in the afternoon

again, the new BP at cross rd at night when i was on my way home

:D

was at glenelg getting some hogs breath steak to recover from night before

that new bp just popped out of nowhere haha subway and wokinabox

i recommend the new chicken parmagana sub...

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