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The ones I've been seeing have been Kambah and Chisholm I think? There was something about the maroon R33 a WRX and a Liberty going around stealing shit? A few hours ago tonight they chased some guy who stole a Magna and had them cornered at Pine Island. I haven't really been keeping track of it all but random stuff keeps popping up in my news feed lol. They were putting the call out for people to come down and help them hold them there.

So far they have mainly been going through the Northside (Charnwood). Been seen driving commonwhores (vn, vr or vs, a supercharged stato and a ute).

They got chased last night at around 3am but got away.

They are stealing cars and car related parts (wheels, turbos, front bars etc...)

i read this too. whoever was chasing them didnt really want to catch them. Theres no way they would have got away, unless maybe if i ran outer pertrol or theyre ninjas lol. I wouldnt be saying they hang around there only because they may see your car parked and try out something.

I live in Chishol so im seriously worried as my car and Zippos are probably the best around that area :P

Edited by B-rice

Hmm...i live up northside.... Anfanee pointed me to this post today, it just so to happens that on saturday when he came to pick up my airbox, an older white VN (?)(dont know about commos) stopped at the front of my driveway...
seconds after i saw this; anthony drove into my driveway and they left... and came back around after anthony left...

Will definately be checking up on my neighbours camera to see if they have footage of this situation get the guys plates!
its sorta weird my neighbours driveway camera points straight down mine, but in this case it all works out :yes:

theives wont be able to take my car cause no turbos/ecu in them + alarm system/immobiliser + car parked behind it + next to my bedroom window

But i dont wanna go through the troubles of fixing their attempt >.>
would love to get them caught in the act and make them pay for the minor paint scratches on my door though ;)
INB4 free door respray :woot:

So far they have mainly been going through the Northside (Charnwood). Been seen driving commonwhores (vn, vr or vs, a supercharged stato and a ute).

They got chased last night at around 3am but got away.

They are stealing cars and car related parts (wheels, turbos, front bars etc...)

Edited by AnDreeZy

What to purchase today? Steering lock ! I'll also be parking my car around the back. (Side of my house). It doesn't stop them from coming into the backyard but it atleast keeps Rosie out of sight, out of mind. If it happens this time a year is there any breaks/holidays going on atm? Uni, School, ADFA (Doubt it would be these guys but still).



What annoys me is that we have a two car garage but Dad decided to put up some work shelves on the left side since no one was using it... this was a week before I purhcased Rosie -_-



Where were you guys getting these FB updates from? Mates or a Facebook page?


I know I'm late to the party here, but I have a good quality steering club lock you can HAVE for FREE if you want. I've got no use for it any more now that I don't have the Riceline.

SHOTGUN ! Time, Place?!

Pretty sure I have it in my van right now at work.....I work in Bruce. Can meet you some stage today if you're free. Any time if you wanna come to me haha

EDIT: Have a feeling the keys are in a safe place at home, and not with the lock in my van lol. Can bring everything to work with me tomorrow if you want, unless you wanna come to QBN this arvo LOL

So, Uni is out on holidays and ANU is next week. I'm guessing it's Uni studends who are doing the dirty on these cars since it's around this time during the year. I guess lock your car up during Uni Holidays? Holidays end at the end of July.

thoughts?

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