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If anyone drove past Campbell Street in St Peters on Sunday night around 10pm please contact me if you saw anything suss.

According to a roadside worker, four "autobots" came around and had nothing better to do but pour gasoline

all over my car and set it alight, he called the police but the whole engine bay was completely destroyed by that time.

CCTV's got you on camera bitches and your f**king car

It's like they say, you don't know what you've got until it's gone, all those f**king hours of sweat and love you've

put into that car is just gone in a matter of seconds. Even though I don't have comprehensive insurance,

that wouldn't make me feel any better, because money can't buy you everything.

It kinda feels like a family pet has died, but not of natural causes. Some mother f**ker took it away from you.

Not sure what I'll do now, it feels so sereal, shit like this only happens in movies or the news.

So what is it that we have learned today children? That autobots are the lowest f**king scumbags on the face of this planet!

RIP Barricade

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Sorry to hear dude... Where was this, at your house or? If there were other cars around, seems like you were targeted. If a roadworker saw him why didn't he do something about it?

Then again if i was in that situtation i probably wouldn't of intervened thinking it was a drug war or something, but still... Lighting a car on fire!!!

Karma will come around mate, i hope you haven't done anything to deserve this and i hope insurance pays up.

Sorry to hear your loss..RIP.

that's bullshit. sorry to see it.

If a roadworker saw him why didn't he do something about it?

If I saw a bunch of <insert stereotype here> with a tin of petrol and a lighter I'd just call the cops, no way i'm getting involved they could be out of their tree and throw the petrol on me instead.

If this car was at a repair centre, then they're liable for it if it was left in their care.

Appears to have been in a recent accident. Sure you didn't annoy the people you possibly ran into? (assuming you hit someone)

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