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Stolen R34 Last Seen 930Am Thomastown This Morning Been In Two Hit And Runs Since Stolen!


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watched some punks eye off my GTR parked out the front of mine Sunday about 4 am got their plates and gave them a good scare when they realised I was across the road at a mates. On foot I out ran their hilux lol

watched some punks eye off my GTR parked out the front of mine Sunday about 4 am got their plates and gave them a good scare when they realised I was across the road at a mates. On foot I out ran their hilux lol

What area you in? Farkin cnts going around looking for these cars specifically

watched some punks eye off my GTR parked out the front of mine Sunday about 4 am got their plates and gave them a good scare when they realised I was across the road at a mates. On foot I out ran their hilux lol

Will be looking out for a hilux doing drive by now!

And my GF just told me that Hilux are one of the most stolen cars around too so it probably wasn't even theirs either.

Edited by Tony Olsson
  • 4 weeks later...

where abouts in thomastown was this last seen? im from the hood myself and am familiar with alot of jap cars in the area.

Sorry forgot I posted on here this car was found a week later .. Not in good condition though a lot of damage to the body of the car not exactly sure of the rest of the details (:

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