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Hey guys, had a bad incident today at around 2pm. Was tailed by this old 1993 darkgreen or darkblue holden car driven by a causasian male and a female passanger all the way from city to nunawading police station(decided to drive to a police station instead of heading home). Car plate is FIJ 487 victorian plate. made a police report and found out the car was stolen from somewhere far outside victoria.

Hope you guys out there keep an eye out for this car just in case he tails anyone and hijack your car.

You had your wits around you. You did everything right - even down to posting up this thread!!! :thumbsup:

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LOL at some of these weapons! SAU are a bunch of gangsters :thumbsup:

sounds scary o.o thats why i carry a screw driver in the glove box

Come on man, what are you gonna do, tighten up his hose clamps for him? :(

lol i keep c-spanners under passengers mat! *hides*

Just in case he has a set of Teins? You can adjust him to death! Alter his spring rate until he cries for mercy!

LOL at some of these weapons! SAU are a bunch of gangsters :(

Come on man, what are you gonna do, tighten up his hose clamps for him? :)

well, ive kept a screw driver in my car ever since my intercooler pipping came off twice, would work as a good stabbin tool if someone came up to me and tryed to start some shit :)

Lol my bro used to have a tribal style knife in his car. The ones with the reverse hook thingies that would rip your guts out when you pull it out of someone. Untill he got his car searched and half way through he told the officer he was late for uni so they let him go. He don't carry that around anymore lol. Uses a barbell now

I tend to just drive off. I say if you're near enough to your car to get a weapon out of it, you're probably within range to drive off and let someone else end up in hospital.

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