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ok... these are definitely criminals. I stay in rostrevor (just besides the college in a hostel). One of the fellas has a gf stayin at this hostel so he came to visit. He has a blue r34. Late at night, a maroon skyline entered into the hostel area... my friend I were awake and heard a car enter pretty late. so we checked

wat was goin on thru the windows.

2 fellas came out of the maroon skyline and started looking at this blue skyline. they kept on walking around it, this is when i realised somethin

may be wrong here.. Bravely, my friend and I decided to walk out and see what was goin on. Immediately they saw us look at them, they acted as though they were here for a reason... the guys pretended to befixing the lights on the r34. when we walked closer to them, they ran back into the car and sped off.

so obviously this is the same skyline that we're talkin abt... the passenger side lock was spoilt too, looks like a screwdriver had been entered in an attempt to open the door

pls be very careful guys, and take care of your cars etc.

ok... these are definitely criminals. I stay in rostrevor (just besides the college in a hostel). One of the fellas has a gf stayin at this hostel so he came to visit. He has a blue r34. Late at night, a maroon skyline entered into the hostel area... my friend I were awake and heard a car enter pretty late. so we checked

wat was goin on thru the windows.

2 fellas came out of the maroon skyline and started looking at this blue skyline. they kept on walking around it, this is when i realised somethin

may be wrong here.. Bravely, my friend and I decided to walk out and see what was goin on. Immediately they saw us look at them, they acted as though they were here for a reason... the guys pretended to befixing the lights on the r34. when we walked closer to them, they ran back into the car and sped off.

so obviously this is the same skyline that we're talkin abt... the passenger side lock was spoilt too, looks like a screwdriver had been entered in an attempt to open the door

pls be very careful guys, and take care of your cars etc.

Is that you Sanjeet with wrxsa now or you have a rexie?

Those are the same dudes probably man, you'll be glad to know they have been aprehended.

Can't say much else atm.

Is that you Sanjeet with wrxsa now or you have a rexie?

Those are the same dudes probably man, you'll be glad to know they have been aprehended.

Can't say much else atm.

hey mate, yes i have a rex atm... sold my skyline coz every time someone tried breaking into it.. really good to hear those guys were caught.

where abouts in rostrevor do u stay? maybe we should meet up :D

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