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My heart dropped when I found this out Donnie,

My eyes are peeled and the plate is on paper in my console but a car of that quality will not be seen again.

Maybe fire off some emails on Partsfind.com.au for engine quotes and then ask for engine numbers if you wanna go Miami Vice style?

I hope it was insured man but really that's not the point is it!!!!!

THANKS FOR ALL THE SUPPORT GUYS! =)

I love you all !!!

But i have good news, THE CAR HAS BEEN RECOVERED!!!!

The story,

Undercover notice the car in Carramar, cops followed, the car and the cops were just doing circles around the block they finally turned into some townhouses, jumped out and fled, cops with dogs sniff out but coudn't do much ;(

The car?

The junkies, cleaned the car inside out for me, BUT we found, syringes, stolen watchs,mobile fone accessories and just cigg packets,

While cleaning out the car, we found a note pad with rego numbers and address, so these guys WERE professionals, on the list was mostly VN commodores, a porche and ofcourse mine,

they had ripped out the last page but u can see the imprint on the next page and yes my rego and addy was there :P

I will goto cops 2morro with this pad,

Once again fellas, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT :)

all i can say is, don't let this happen to you, for the 2-3 days it was missing, i was just not myself, apart of me gave up apart of me felt as if i was gonna find the car, but burnt or stripped,

But i have got it back all in once piece and im can't be any happier

Sydney is F**Ked, if this is the price im gonna pay for driving a nice car.....well makes me think 2x, but im not gonna this get me down, im gonna keep on loving and enjoying all my rides :)

Love you guys *disclaimer* in a non homo str8 up hetro type of way *disclaimer* (blame team westside :) *

Donnie

Thanks again for all your support,

Be careful fellas, be very careful

Hip-pip Horrraaayyyyy *oink* ... :)

Great to hear Donnie ... just make sure they havn't stuck any syringes under the seats .... dirty freaking tossers.

Did you recognise any of the other numberplates on their list ? Just wondering where they would have compiled it from ...

thanks for all the support fellas,

to be honest, im quite surprised how many ppl cared :)

i think i got some of readers to actually start posting,

but my god i can't thank enuff for all the effort that everyone has gone to , i wish i could name you's all but theres just too many!

Im sure you know who u are ! ;)

Donnie

ooooh yeah.... the beautiful black 328i is back!! yeehaaaa! so happy for ya mate. Hope she's running fine and everything.

i agree with brendan here, congrats to the coppers. i am quite surprised. But the Bimmer is back, and that's all that matters....

:wave::)

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