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oh the old endless  

Thats the only car to this day that has been able to purely scare me to the point of disbelief.

Even though its no longer in that state... still i can understand the love and need for it!

Hope you find it Dave

the look on his face on that day

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and after I need a lie down

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awsome car very sad to see.

keep you eyes and ears peeled peeps

  • 2 weeks later...

UPDATE ON STOLEN ENDLESS

I have been in close contact with the Cops - both Coburg Local & Broady Stolen Car 'squad'. They have been a great help so far and they are following up on some leads. Maybe be promising to catch the crook(s), however I doubt a recovery of any parts is likely at this stage.

In damage mode now since it has been a number of weeks - now i need to talk with XTC re: compensation for my loss on a vehicle in their care. Hopefully we can work out a fair result.... any advice would be welcome on dealing with this one.

Thx Golgs - I am back in oz ya .. yes i'm in SA, and actually heard some people mention they had been speaking to some dude about some parts that sounded like could be mine?....

apart from that .. been pretty slack so nothing like a stolen endless to get me into top gear again .. stay tuned.

Oyabun :rofl:

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