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oh well - good stuff .. good to see the cops doing their work.

Well gives heed to the feeling that quite a few of the very top shelf cars around are profits from ill-gotten means. Don't have much respect for those that don't buy their own cars with their own money ;)

I bought my car with the banks money :D :D :D

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S*ck sh*t i despite ppls who looks for easy money, The car was on the news it was a dark purple r33 gtr whit some nice chromies, also a toyota camry and a couple of houses and a few other items or should i say packages that the cops retrieve from roof cavity.

The car won't be for sale until all is out in the open before the courts, that could be a long time from now.

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yeh i know the car, been told some crazy stories about this guy

All the paint and bodywork was done by dave a cruisin where my car gets done

beleive me, he is/was VERY fussy with his car

well not anymore i guess, poor GTR, will probably goto someone who has no idea what a turbo is let alone godzilla

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I've seen that car plenty of times around the place and from the onset it is a nice looking car with some decent styling "looks" done to it, just from experience very tidy and slick looking machine rarely goes hard, anyway it'll prolly comes up in the pickles auctions

my bid is 15G

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hes out on bail, but it doesnt look good for him, hes been done before and didnt exacly get caught with a 'small amount' this time

he lives/lived a few houses up from a mate of mine, i can tell you that damn he was loaded, and from what ive heard has never had a job in his life

a lot of people went down in those series of raids,

i got no respect for anyone who has anything to do with heroin

i guess it just like all the drug movies like blow etc If you get out while your ahead and dont get greedy then youd be sitting on a pacific island with piles of cash before the operation to raid you even began

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Somehow I don't think his inmates are gonna be all that FUSSY! While he's out on bail, maybe he should buy himself something to bite down on

heh cant do the runner now in his fast car lol.

And as for having no job thru life - looks the tax dept is gonna bend him over....

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