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if ppl here of parts being sold cheap i think they should post them up. a customer of ours had ther car stolen tonight he just rang me. I think that everyone should lock there cars up i think something is going on. This is the most amount of imports stolen in a 2 week perid I have heard of. lock up guys n put a dog in the front seat. lets get the ****s.

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in prison with a real friendly cellmate called Bubba

and we will laugh when they wish they had stolen KY instead.

seriously though... reckon police will do anything? I mean its the imports they wanna keep

off the streets - so do ya think they'll help us find em only to defect them the next day?

Hope you all get your cars back!

-E.

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cops wont do anything unless there is sumthing that they can work on. if they see it then yeah but if they take it to a workshop or sumthing like that then there aint much help for the car.

Its got to be fully organised there is no dought about it. Lets just let them all know we know waht is going on and we aint gonna let them do it.

dont post things like your home addresses or anything like that.

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is there something we can setup up to try and find these cars, u know like a mass hunt for them? imagine like 50 of us all looking for it on a saturday night when its cruizn around, if heaps of us chase them then theres a good chance we would get them? like the grt that strutto is talking about going to broadi car park, if u see it in there, block off the entries and catch the ***er!!!!! if the drivers that dumb then it would work.

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I doubt he could be so stupid as to try that sort of stunt again! BWCP in a stolen car, this guy is truly the biggest tool ever! However I agree with you Rodney if something can be done to catch these guys DO IT!

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