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this very thing happend to the editor of hpi or zoom or auto salon

full write up and all he had key pad entry on the gtr he had

few "middle eastern" his words in a blue wrx bumped him from behind he armed the imobiliser

they chased him for a while on foot he just left the car there and threw the keys in a bush as the car is useless with out the key pad code

ran to a near by house and bashed on the door until someone answerd and called the police

yes but that was about 4 or 5 years ago. and it was dean, not the editor. pretty nasty incident though.

this very thing happend to the editor of hpi or zoom or auto salon

full write up and all he had key pad entry on the gtr he had

few "middle eastern" his words in a blue wrx bumped him from behind he armed the imobiliser

they chased him for a while on foot he just left the car there and threw the keys in a bush as the car is useless with out the key pad code

ran to a near by house and bashed on the door until someone answerd and called the police

so he was able to keep the car did he?

well he was lucky he didnt get shot while he was running

how do u know someone desperate chasing you didnt want to get caught and since this man saw the guys faces........

so he was able to keep the car did he?

well he was lucky he didnt get shot while he was running

how do u know someone desperate chasing you didnt want to get caught and since this man saw the guys faces........

Just because we drive fast cars doesn't mean that we shouldn't STAY FIT !!! hehe

...just in case...

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