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maybe today will be the day! fingers crossed. indicators dont work either unless the crooks go them fixed so look out for a maroon skline with black bonnet, black roof, gtr wing and non working indicators lol

he knew it was just joking - heading out to jambo today

(like an hour drive) so will keep an eye out

yeeh i knoww, just wanted to seem like the sensitive one :)

lol

fineline yes noel i have heard how deadly your trawler is ;)

man that shit aint even a joke - ive watched deadliest catch - those big ass mo-fo trawlers hall ass! :down:

lol ill just get in my skyline and go look for it, nah man I dont have another car. My sister is driving down from mackay to pick me up to go look.

thanks all for everything keep an eye out please!

Yeah I would have been there in the past few months but if you see it now it is not me driving it, it is some crook who does not give a shit about anyone else.

The car was last seen near the springwood exit heading nortbound, I have no idea where abouts it would be but im guessing somewhere in the brissy area, theres still a chance it could be on the coast but seing as though it was spotted heading northbound it may be in brissy.

I will sort out a reward being good cash $$$ at least for the person who can assist in the recovery of the vehicle.

fineline yes noel i have heard how deadly your trawler is :)

sad to say but i wanna sit shotgun when u take it out for a spin :$

ill even let you school me in RB26's *blush*

He doesn't know shit about RB26's and has no want to either.....

i seen ur number plate within the past few weeks sometime(i live in a time warp so i have no recollection of date), in maroochydore pretty sure parked in maccas, i took a pic on my phone but deleted it cos it didnt turn out. ...have you been up this way recently

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