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LAST SEEN IN BASSENDEAN AREA LATE LAST NIGHT BEING DRIVEN BY YOUNG ABORIGINAL MALE

car is most identifiable by being totally stock, it also has some chrome sils down the doors and a piece of carbon fibre under where the cooler would be.

had plates on it [1CDZ702] which were stolen but have most probably been changed again

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I live in Ashfield (right next to Bassendean), I'll go throw some laps after work and see what I can find. The bastards eye my car off everytime I drive past a house full of natives :action-smiley-069:

Eh look dat one der cuz shes a fast one!

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fkn hell.. well in a way i would consider yourself ina way half lucky as if it came into the hands of someone who knows the car, they can jsut strip it and sell the parts and motor ect..

sounds like this guy is a drunk wanker who needs a ride to the pub.. ud have to be a numbscul to take a stollen car out on the street.

really hope it turns up so we can approach the prick with a wheel brace

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