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Hi guys,

Thought I would post this here since it's more relevant at this stage. I know a few of you guys know Steven Verrochi, going through some of his topics some people have backed him up or mentioned personal events that would imply some sort of firsthand knowledge about him.

I'm trying to get in contact with him, or know where I can find him. Any information would be appreciated as for the past 2 months he has been avoiding me.

Thanks in advance.

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It's mentioned in a few posts that Steve worked or has an affiliation with Selectmaz, spoke to them and they claimed they don't know where he is, or that he is employed there.

Damn this is like the hunt for Skase.

ah shit. so did someone buy his car and get shafted or something?

he was trying to tell me to buy it for $10k then pay him the rest till i made it up to the $12k he was asking

and here i was feeling sorry for him that his kid just died and he had to sell his car

Not meaning to sound rude or anything, but I don't even think he had a kid (or a wife for that matter). The person who first wrote a post about his kid dieing had only one post, and may as well have been Steve himself. Has anyone even seen this kid, or wife? I welcome being stood corrected.

yeah i remember reading a post from a guy saying some shit like "i can vouch for this car its great" and an admin pulled him up saying that he had stated to be a friend of steve's in a thread where he gave his condolences on the loss....

if that was all part of the plot, thats just sick in the head.

so whats the go? did the guy that started this thread buy the car and get shafted?

If I remember correctly a couple of guys on the forum have been to his house for a BBQ or something. He was meant to buy Leewah's car at one stage, but that didn't happen.

As for his IP, its not static, so its pointless tracing.

Very same. He seems to have a few aliases on these forums. Someone with moderator power should really look up his IP and see if any other usernames have been registered with the same IP address. Hopefully not using dialup.

AFAI can tell no-one else has used the same IP

hey guys. this is rick. i know steve personally.. if you looking for him hes in Broken hill. hes due here in mt gambier tomorrow arvo.

no this aint another one of his alias's... check my history...

as for the car he sold for 12k... you would of been stupid not to buy it.. the guy who brought it is a jap dude i met once in autobarn in melbourne. he was very happy... and also actually bought my old eclipse deck off me to go in it.

as for where he is.. he rocked up in broken hill the mornign after the hurricane thingy or what ever it was. he been there 2 nights due to the floods... before then he was in brisbane taking time away from the world with his wife Olivia.. hes been away for some time now... which im sure most people who have been misfortunate enough to be in the same possition hes in, would understand.

he does get online occationally... mainly to check emails.

ive met both Steve and his wife olivia...... and i have personally helld young noah in my lap..... and yes noah did die....

show some respect people... everything seems to go rong for this guy lately.... and before you say anything ive been waiting on stuff to..... lots of stuff, same as my mates and my brother.... but we have to be patiant... were given him the time....

as i said i should be seeing him tomorrow.. late tomorrow... ill let him know what going on in the SAU world.....

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