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Hey guys

Someone tried to run me over today but i didnt get their number plate, a witness wrote it down for me but it seems wrong. The guy had also tried to ram another person before trying to run me over

the car was a light blue toyota camry plates 18JR-3_ _ we didnt get it down in time because he speed off but looking at it, it seems wrong as plates are usually 1ABC- XXX right??

it seems he lives in bennet springs [beechboro] near me, if anyone lives around here and get the plate details, pm me so i can go to the police. [only want plate numbers not address coz its useless knowing]

Thanks

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dodgy beechboro drivers.

can always file a report with the cops, shouldn't be that hard to search parts of a plate and match up with a car make/model. Ok, it 'shouldn't' be hard but the cops probably can't do much because of the difficulty in accurately identifying the driver.

wow. so explain the story of how he tried to run you down

sounds exciting :kiss:

the guy lost his son and took 1 hour to find him and then he was having a go at some guy up the road and finished sped up tailgated me and when i was going to turn into my street he high beams and beep his horn, and swerved it to the right which was the way i was turning. so i turned my car out and followed him 100meter. we both got out of the car argued with each other and then he jumped in his car and tried to run me down stopped after he missed me told me i was a stupid asian f**k and he was going to stab me then jumped back in his car and drove off

It will be extremely hard trying to match 1BJR-3XX to a Camry, there are quite a few combinations. Maybe if u had one more number you could but yeah, pretty hard.

Good luck tho. Sounds like a looper.

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