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hi guys stolen thins morning a vx ss with big chevorlet sticker in centre of rear windscreen colour is hyper mica gold stock outside with 1 different treaded tyre on the drivers side off the car the passenger side rear tyre is bald but stock tyre as the commodore came out with it was a present to my mum from myself and dad for christmas so its very much everything to my mum if u see the car or hear it or anything please let me know its very missed stolen from ballajura rego off the car 1BFE- 3 digits carnt be remembered looking for pics off the car to help u out please call on 0415643315 if anything found

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yeh car is insured and also the car was in the garage with the door down cops told us u can buy a remote control door decoder and in about 30 secs to 1 min u get the code and press the button and ur in cops said u buy them form dick smith stores for 20 dollars

ANGER 33 were in ballaz u live? u in lakes estate? if ur front lawn got burnouts over it i am sorry that was probaly from the car last night as every house in my street and in the neighbour hood has being done and there are burnouts everywere

they decoded the garage door and walked throw the door in the garage as we dont lock it they walked in the house went to the kitchen stole my mums handbag with my keys dads hilux keys and the ss keys all in 1 basket took the ss keys left the others and pushed the car out then started the car on the road and then done burnouts down the street dad woke up to them but just thought it was the kid down the road as he has just got his liecnese on monday

thanks for ur help muchly thanked

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