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I REALLY NEED YOUR HELP GUYS.

@ around 5pm 2 guys came to my warehouse parked outside,

1 guy got out of the car and proceeded to walk inside,

My mum had just got back with the BMW and left keys in there while she was unloading grocerys on the passenger side

He walked up the drivers side and jumped in and took off with the car,

They came in a ute, the ute and my bm took off down Bentley St Wetherill Park and turned left @ Newton Road , that was the end of it,

My plates are AKR 67T

description : 97 Black BMW 328i convertible with Honey Tan leather, standard rims,

With a small dent in the left side front bar

I don't have any pics @ moment ill see if i can conjure sum up,

Everyone please keep an eye out, this hurts cuz it was so CLOSE to home its not funni

SEEN IT?

Call me Donnie 0415 208 798

THanks alot guys

:P;) ;) :( :( :( :(

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Hey thanx for all the comments guys,

yeh im hurting pretty bad!!

Thanks george for keeping an eye out, :D

its got a dent in the front bar, a pretty big one, and its on the left passenger side, hard to miss

but yeh one car @ home,

Eric you may be rite, my mum drives that thing everywhere , buy grocery's, go out, pick ppl up, drop ppl off,

so yeh, they prolly noticed small asian lady and thought, "hmm easy target, thats why i think they approached her first then saw keys and jumped in,

this really hits home hard guys, i NEVER thought it would happen to me, but hey it has, so all i can say is BE F**CKIN careful,

Im definately saving up for that quicktrak ,

All we can do is keep our eyes peeled,

thanks so much guys for the support,

Donnie

i've read quite a few of these threads now.... most at SDU in smallish places around N.Z.

With all the ppl reading about the theft and knowing the person's car with pics that are posted, u'd think someone would see something. Especially in the cases where it's happened in a small city in N.Z. so it got me thinking... what exactly do they do with these cars?? They store them at a warehouse somewhere?? Strip then straight away?? Change them enough so they can drive them? Send them off to someone they know who can sell it??

As much as i would love to be up in sydney now driving around with a machine gun in the back seat looking for the f*ckers, maybe there is a better way of going about it.... cos it seems that the police do jack sh*t about stolen cars...

just my too dolla fiftee.

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