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Nah man if you know the building you would know that they didnt come through the garage door. there is only one garage door and thats the one in front of the camera. They came from the building to the lefts entrance to the carpark, which suggests they know someone in that building, otherwise they would have tried just to come down the garage when someone comes in or goes out, or they could have just waited and come in from my building when someone comes in or out. they wouldnt go to the trouble of doing all that from the other building if they didnt know someone.

The footage makes me rage.

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If these guys are stupid enough not to cover there faces in a surveillanced underground carpark whilst stealing a car, maybe they'd be dumb enough to continue driving the car around brisbane. I'll keep my eyes and ears open for ya dude and hopefully you'll catch these scum f#*ks!

A guy names Matt called me before and said he saw a car exactly like mine but with old rims on the M1 heading towards Tugan, may not be it but can everyone keep an eye out. Cheers everyone for all your help.

well it's probably not the only black and red two tone to be honest... they're a pretty common color combo.

very possible they either took the wheels off/sold them - they did stand out like dogs balls with all that hektik crome on them bro, so maybe they're trying to attract less attention..

Yeah I wouldnt be surprised if they did that. thats what I would do if I out myself in there shoes. but im not a f**khead like them either. thanks for all your help guys

that video made me sick to my stomach dude... really hope u get it back man, couldn't even imagine what i would do if somebody took mine, i will keep my eyes peeled on the sunny coast for u.

pm me if u find out who did it, will gladly confront them with u

peace

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Just letting people know I never got the car back. Police called me a few weeks ago letting me know that the thieves had been caught but I find that kind of hard to believe and that they admitted to the car bein sent to the chop shop and how they dont know what chop shop I have a hard time understanding.

But thanks all for the support :glare:

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