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Spotted SXCR32 on South Gippsland hwy yesterday afternoon, was turning right onto the bypass

Yeap thats me, was actually doing U-turn to goto mobill and fill up, then went to la manz with some friends of mien to go gokarting lol was fun day :) sore my other mates S15s and my friend R34 Gtt all nice cars and this ridiculous COmmohore thats was dump to the max he defiantly had air bags

was that yours sitting down there towards the lights? fark that sucks that urs was broken into

I broke down a bit further up from you, was gonna leave it over night ended up hiring a trailer from bp and towing it, lucky i did it seems.. think the car is absolutely f**ked though, so not so sure how lucky i am

yea alternator went bye byes, was going to get a tow but the old man decided to get me pissed on red wine, I should have known better than to leave it there :blush:

effing low lifes, my wallet went aswel (didnt realise I left it in the console) there was no money in it, the bastards could have left it, I had to cancel all my cards.

If anyone in the greensborough area comes across a slimline pioneer sub box plz let me know so I can go postal on the tiprat who flogged it.

cheers

saw a white 33 last night about 5:30 pm female driver with hat on, we were side by side for about 30secs down flinders smiled at u and all u can do is give me a blank stare. hmmmp so much for being friendly.

that happens to me too - cept hte females smile and wave at me.....i just give them the gangsta stare sorta like fiddy cent

yea alternator went bye byes, was going to get a tow but the old man decided to get me pissed on red wine, I should have known better than to leave it there :blush:

effing low lifes, my wallet went aswel (didnt realise I left it in the console) there was no money in it, the bastards could have left it, I had to cancel all my cards.

If anyone in the greensborough area comes across a slimline pioneer sub box plz let me know so I can go postal on the tiprat who flogged it.

cheers

Damn thats shitty

if it helps u feel any better i gotta rebuild my engine :D :<

saw a black r32 turning into southland from nepean hwy at about 5pm. had sau vic stickers :) was driving a disgusting old hiace/fridge van thing. flashed lights. no response. wasn't surprised :)

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