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i just herd our car being stolen 20 mins ago.

TOYOTA ARISTO with massive bodykit and deepdish rims, car is very distinctive and stands out so keep an eye out for it.

We tried to follow them but lost them. please call the cops if u see it or call me on 0431521947 and ill notify the police

area is Hillside, western suburbs.

REGO: WXT 166

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i just herd our car being stolen 20 mins ago.

TOYOTA ARISTO with massive bodykit and deepdish rims, car is very distinctive and stands out so keep an eye out for it.

We tried to follow them but lost them. please call the cops if u see it or call me on 0431521947 and ill notify the police

area is Hillside, western suburbs.

REGO: WXT 166

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Ah not again...so sorry to hear this...OMG!!!

It's distinctive alright...I'll keep an eye out and will tell me friends to do the same too...with all the Blitz cop stuff going on at the moment, I'm sure they'll be stopped...I suggest you go to the cops ASAP to report this.

Kevin

I'll keep my eyes peeled in Northern suburbs, but I do a fair bit of travelling all over.. and I don't think a car like that can be missed so fingers crossed someone here can help get those bastards!

Sorry to hear mate!

Car spotted in Footscray!!!! I saw two males - one African and I Asian...I chased the fuuckersss down Ballarat road but lost them at St. Albans . I suggest you contact local police asap...does the car's engine have mechanical issues? As it sounded quite rooted.

FERAH - I tried calling you, CALL ME KEVIN ASAP: 0411 381 824. I just saw those fuccckaas again, heading towards Altona via Geelong road, I think they live around the West Footscray/Altona/Braybrook area...they look like homeless fuccckass...definitely one black guy and one asian dude (not being racist) but that's why they are...I don't have either of my Skylines so cannot chase them was on the fucckeennn bus home from work.

CALL ME FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR GET YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO DRIVE AROUND THAT AREA AND YOU'LL BOUND TO SEE THE FUCCKAS...I cannot believe how casual they seemed...acted normally...definitely saw the car's rego as WXT 166.

I'll keep an eye out. I'm in Melton but have mates in st albans and altona. I've seen the car once just near watergardens. It's definitely not going to blend in like a camry!!

f*ken bastards!!!!

I'd keep an eye out for it at the on ramp from the ring road onto the westgate city bound, just to teh left down teh hill, there is a park. I have seen a few cars down there all stripped down to the shells. Saw a WRX there once when I drove to work, was there for probab;y a week before it was stripped.

Ferah, after speaking with you - I'm very pleased that you had recovered the vehicle but am sorry to hear that it was returned rather damaged. Allow me to take liberty in posting your Ebay ad here in hope that other Toyota Aristo fans may support the sale.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/toyota-aristo-show-...=item2c522da42d

Mechanically the car is still fine...I'm sure the body work is restorable with some patient and handy work. Damn bastards...when I last saw it, it was fine...what a bunch of bastardds...hope they get caught and hung! :rofl:

It was nice talking to you again. Have not seen you for months.

Kevin

Edited by Spunky Munky

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