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Anyone know about this?

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....showtopic=68874

I know it happened like 2 days ago but I haven't heard anything other than just reading the thread right now.

They said it had SAu stickers on it, who owns it?

Are you ok?

Was it stolen?

How did it happen?

Why was it just sitting on the side of the road with no one in attendance?

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Dunno whose this is...but goddamn reading about that makes me angry!!! Firstly, isn't it the cops responsibility if the car is

a) stolen or

B) obviously in an accident

to find out who owns it (very very easy for cops) and contact them to find out what's going on??? I think it's very obviously likely to be stolen because if the owner had that same accident as IF he would leave it there to be picked over by thieves for two days. ESPECIALLY if he is THEN going to have it removed anyway as he apparently did. So if that was reported stolen and the cops saw it and did nothing and in the meantime it got looted of everything useful then the cops should be liable, and if whoever owns it comes on here then I guess he has the people from that BC thread as witnesses.

Oh and the people who looted it...god I hope they were just scum thieves and not skyline owners themselves looting parts, because thieves should have their hands chopped off AND their own shit taken as compensation. That's the thing about thieves, they never seem to think it's such a cool thing when someone steals THEIR stuff. And if skyline owners would strip a car like that for their own 'lines...well god I just would like to think that wouldn't happen.

This is a bit of a coincidence but I saw (and tell me if everyone knows about this already) a red 33 s1 on the side of the centenary hwy outbound just before the Mt Ommaney exit on thursday (might have been wednesday) morning on my way to work... Drivers door looked like it had been opened with a crowbar and door and rear quarter were both farked...

That just sounds a little similar to what they said on bc...

This is a bit of a coincidence but I saw (and tell me if everyone knows about this already) a red 33 s1 on the side of the centenary hwy outbound just before the Mt Ommaney exit on thursday (might have been wednesday) morning on my way to work...  Drivers door looked like it had been opened with a crowbar and door and rear quarter were both farked...

That just sounds a little similar to what they said on bc...

Yep, I saw that one on my way to work on Thursday morning, prolly around 6:30am ish. The door looked terrible, the whole skin just peeled back.

when a police car got there he started swearing and blaming "hoons" for this, exact words "those ****ing hoons are at it again when the **** will they learn" and that is all I heard.

Hmmm that sounds like the same officer that turned up for the 4WD incident :D

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