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Car recovered. Found in a shopping centre car park. Taken for a joyride, they damaged the ignition barrel, and wires but apart from that it's ok.

I have yet to see it in person, this is based on what the police have told me

I'll let you know more as news comes to hand

Loz

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I feel for you dude

I will keep my eyes peeled for you as I am on the road quite a bit for work.

Hopefully you get your car back undamaged and the thieves find the arse lovin in prison they are so obviously aching for!

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sorry to hear aye....

my mate got his car stolen from here (gold coast) and the cops found his licence and clothes (etc) in Toowoomba!!!. Its seriously gay how ppl resort to stealing cars, when ppl spend their hard earned money on a car.

Hope they get wat they deserve.....

good luck findin em.....

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Well i have put an ad in the "public notice" section of the Gold Coast Bulletin.

It'll have a Big border with REWARD in bold as the first line. So Hopefully this will ignite some interest. I have a feeling that it was pinched by Pro's and probably stripped and sent everywhere......

Guess it's a tough lesson to learn that if you can't afford insurance, then get a DAMN GOOD BACK TO BASE ALARM system installed. That way if you hear anything or the key alarm or phone goes off, you might have a chance to either call the cops then and there, or apply some "Flying fits of fury" on the perpetrators.

Ill keep posted on what's happening, but i have a feeling that im not going to hear anything.

Chat to yas later.....

Lozza :)

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Oh hell yeah, i think ill buy a couple of lotto tickets.

According to the police and the holding yard, most of my personal belongings are still in the car.

The night they took it i had less than 10 litres of fuel in it, (fuel station round the corner) and they didn't make it far. Approx 6-7 k's from where they stole it from. It took so long to locate it because the car park has 2 parkking area's and the 2nd section is behind a church so it's not visable from the road.

Probably a good thing cause it sat there for 3 months. Im stoked no one else knocked anything else off it while it sat there...

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