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That sucks hard.

However I would have run the red light and got the f#@k out of there as soon as I saw anything resembling an iron bar. I'm always pretty alert to my surroundings....

Didn't they just rob him but didn't take his car? I think it said they took off in a white skyline, not took his white skyline....

Yeah, I thought I heard so too. But the media are never wrong are they? :(

Didn't they just rob him but didn't take his car? I think it said they took off in a white skyline, not took his white skyline....

Yeah the robbers had the white skyline they didnt say what the victim was driving.

Looks like they took his Skyline? I didn't think they'd drive up to him, get out, ask for his car but then drive off in their own car again?

they didnt want his car, they wanted his money.

"Police spokeswoman Senior Constable Rebecca Stokes said the other man was armed with a dark-coloured handgun and threatened the driver and demanded money"

Lol Carl where do you think there from

dirty southern.ers going north to committ there crimes

well were not going to shit in our own backyard now are we :(

Lets not turn this into a North vs South thread :laughing-smiley-014:

Yep, just read another article on the ABC about this. They didn't steal his car, they were just driving a Skyline and drove up to him.

Bah... the ABC article worded it so differently, too! The Advertiser made it out to sound like they stole his car!

have they been caught,they should show us all their faces and let us know where they will be later on,i think there are a few boys out there that need to take out some frustration for this type of thing

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