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I was at Parramatta Westfield yesterday and almost had my R33 stolen. I parked in the multi-level carpark, took off for less then 10 minutes and went about my business, when I came back to the car, I noticed the drivers door was half closed (it was closed but not fully, they obviously didnt want to have to pick the door twice as we all know that Skylines lock themselves after about 30 seconds), I then noticed the bottom half of the plastic cover for the steering column had been ripped off so they could access the key barrel.

I must've interrupted them because they were sitting in their car ( a little red corolla ) all looking at me when I got back to mine, one of them even had a 'spewin'' look on their smartass face.

Either way, I placed this entry here so that fellow Skyliners understand that there are assh*les out there that think they have just as much right to ya beasts then you do. It's a sad sad world but lets hope nobody's 'line gets pinched.

They seem to know what they were doing as it seemed to me that they wanted to inflect minimal damage to the car so that they could sell it..... I dunno but they should be all shot.

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It makes sense. I had something similar happen to me at paramatta westfields about a year ago. Although I was only driving a 31 it had a good stereo in it. I don't think they wanted to get my car, just my stereo. I came out and 2 guys were walking back into the shops from the direction of my car. They looked suss and were looking at me. When I got to the car the lock had been messed up.

This was in the carpark near Pauls Warehouse on level 5. I love the clientelle of parramatta bro...

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wat happend to ur alarm and the ppl around u didnt they see it ?

Did u see the guys in your car or were they in another car .. u shoulda called the police or bashed the lil WOGS to a pulp

im with silver, how do u know they were 'Wogs'??

Did the guys in the red corolla have a sticker saying i was born in southeastern europe (around mediterranean) and middle east??

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IM not prejudice!!! :(

Na seriously but dont gimme that bs .. GOTO westfield parra and tell me how many aussies u see ?

I dont care about pplz natio . I hate every1 equally so i dont have to worry about skin color . The thing is i KNOW wat sorta ppl do this :) so forgive me for hating them.

I DONT hate wogs! my ex was maltese. I luvd a wog :) I just hate wat 'R34' Hates . The lil weasels who CANT make a life for themselves and try to take things from the ppl they WISH they were. Then go off and make a lil Cash from wat they call ' A LIVING'!

Nath OUT!

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IM not prejudice!!! :(  

I DONT hate wogs! my ex was maltese. I luvd a wog :) I just hate wat 'R34' Hates . The lil weasels who CANT make a life for themselves and try to take things from the ppl they WISH they were. Then go off and make a lil Cash from wat they call ' A LIVING'!  

Nath  OUT!

well then next time you should explain yourself a lil more clearly.

and i have been to parra heaps of time and its very mixed

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