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Guys,

IF anyone has any information on a 1990-1992 red toyota corolla hatchback, wearing the number plate yap-84z tonight (which isnt the cars actual rego) please pass it onto me.

The car looked something like this,

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...0&year_max=1993

except totally standard, it had steel rims on it. There were 3 ethnic appearence looking blokes inside the car, about 6 foot tall. One wearing an army style top, another with black top, and jeans, and another with a pale blue top and a red hat. They were around bunda street in civic around 840pm, and were in manuka/kingston around 910pm. At 10pm they were back in civic, near ainslie at 10pm on limestone avenue. They proceeded to head to the tuggers, qbn way along the manaro highway. Any information that could be had on these people would be excellent.

Anyone who doesnt want to post the information here can do it via PM to myself.

Thankyou.

Dayne

stockies, bassically a complete stock old red corolla with a broken windscreen shouldnt be to hard for all of us to spot. link to canberra cruises http://www.canberracruises.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1260

Edited by eddie3330

By the other story...

Sounds like the broken window leads to a stolen car..

It most prob wont be out again.. All you can do is prob look for identities..

Have a funny feeling it might be the guys after my car.

i seriously hope these c**ts are found tonight man, no one has the right to do that shit. f**k thats gay, cant even drive around without some dumb f**k trying to be a big man by bashing someone half his age. thats f**ken bullshit and if you ask me its cowardly. hope those c**ts are found tonight...

P.S. if you need company for tonight gimme a buzz, you got my number.

i seriously hope these c**ts are found tonight man, no one has the right to do that shit. f**k thats gay, cant even drive around without some dumb f**k trying to be a big man by bashing someone half his age. thats f**ken bullshit and if you ask me its cowardly. hope those c**ts are found tonight...

P.S. if you need company for tonight gimme a buzz, you got my number.

i would take you up on the company but already got 3 ppl i think if not ill give you a buzz can u give me your # tanks man

Just saw a Corolla about the right age with faded red paint and a couple of middle eastern looking guys inside driving down Canberra Ave near St Eddies, heading towards Fyshwick/Qbn direction.

The driver was wearing something wierd on his head, looked like a towel! They were well past me when I realised what sort of car it was, so didn't see the windscreen, and only got a glimpse of the rear plate because there were bushes in the way, looked like YCP something.

Hopefully someone else will spot them driving and get a better look than I did from the footpath.....

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