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Scum Of The Earth Caught On Camera Stealing Turbo From Jap Parts Plus Please Help.


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Different reasons are going to help track them down but will they be smart enough to think lets return the turbo and manifold when closed then drop a phone call to say it is back or what will happen when the police finally catch up to us and visit our parents place to have a chat about what we have been up to then explaining some of the rules we have in our society.

People like them need to learn it is not right to steal and it is not a bright idea to steal from places that wont let them get away with it especially these days, if they think it is easy to steal from one workshop they will try another and it could be a customers part at the next workshop.

Their day will come that is guaranteed and others need to think twice if they get a brain wave of an idea like this as not many workshops give their customers the freedom to walk around like what we get in WA and no one wants to loose that.

*sighs* my theory is if i got no money don't think of the item let alone stealing it lol fark if i had a turbo stolen from me im pretty sure if i knew who it was and got to them some of their teeth will go missing lol but yeah its bloody low taking from an apprentice i hope they just get burnt from the next place they might steel from haha

We need this to happen.......... "Stolen Calgary Skyline GTR Lobster Hand Thief CAUGHT" The Calgary Skyline GTR Lobster Claw Bandit will be sitting behind bars, at least for a few days and it is all because of the diligence of the forum members.

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refer to post #22, nah lol

these f*kers are gonna get whats coming to them real soon

You said it, people are keeping an eye out for them, had a bit of information come in nothing solid but at least people have not forgotten about them...

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