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Dear Simon.

i am ask you to return the stolen wheel that been steal at wharf few years ago.

i have all the copys of your SAU pages and phone number and all the contacts/car rego number/email address/post address/blog address.

All the information already reported to federal police. this is the matter for the stolen wheel from the wharf.

" Nismo Limited edition wheel "

you know what i mean about "stolen wheel"

will give you 7 days to return.

You can pm me or reply me here.

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Dear Simon.

i am ask you to return the stolen wheel that been steal at wharf few years ago.

i have all the copys of your SAU pages and phone number and all the contacts/car rego number/email address/post address/blog address.

All the information already reported to federal police. this is the matter for the stolen wheel from the wharf.

" Nismo Limited edition wheel "

you know what i mean about "stolen wheel"

will give you 7 days to return.

You can pm me or reply me here.

so what is it that your selling again, and your location?

and hows $300 sound?

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A few years ago Owgasm was still a schoolboy.

Today he is a fine young man who's reputation you have chosen to slander publicly. He is not a thief and never has been, Those of us that know him know he is a hard nose trader but his word is true as blue steel.

If you feel you have a grievance against Si there are other avenues available. To drag his name through the mud like this without first trying to sort an issue privately is scurrilous behaviour to say the least.

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So when you told the police that some guy, who you know, stole something from you a few years ago, did they tell you to get lost?

Cos they arent interested in stupid sht like that.

Firstly you have to tell them about it when it happens, secondly if it involves a mate they say sort it out yourself.

Been there done that, sort it out yourself, dont whinge to us, we dont care.

Good luck mate!

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Confirm Simon is good bloke. And even if this were to be true, people to change. Best to let things go rather than hold onto it like a little school kid and post it up publicly like this. If I were him, I'd lol and walk away. netheros.

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