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Forum members I ask for your help as it is greatly needed...

Last night my car was involved in an accident at knox city shopping centre. I own a bronze 92 Pulsar which was hit by a 1988 Silver Ford Fairmont Ghia Station wargon with the rego NAU 365. The Ford was conpleted at fault and flead the scene of the accident. The car also was driven by a P plate driver. The police are now search for the driver and male passenger who were in the car at the time of the accident. The police are also searching for this car as a result of previous offences. I ask if members and guests could please spread the word and keep an eye out for this car. If it is seen please dial 000 immediately and ask for the police, tell them the rego and that the car is wanted for multiple offences and tell the operator where the car is and where it is heading. I ask this as there is $3000 damage to my car and my insurance company (RACV) will not cover me unless the police can get a hold of the driver and make him accountable for the costs. Or if you know where this person lives or have any other information regarding their whereabouts please don't hesitate to PM me with the details or your contact number. I greatly appreciate any help that anyone can offer and may even offer a reward for the current address of the person/s if the police catch them there. As I now have no way to get to work or uni and definately can't afford the repair costs.

Thanks for reading.

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If the police have the rego, they can track the owner through Vicroads. I think RACV could also do the same. (My bank was able to find out stuff about the car from Vicroads when I borrowed money on a secured loan.)

But, it's probably stolen.

If you have comprehensive insurance, I believe RACV are obliged to repair your car, regardless. It's then their problem to recover costs.

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