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im really glad you got your gear back mate

but didnt you just want to punch 5 kinds of sh it out his homo face?

Yes I did but I wanted my turbos back more. The 200 i am getting back from his as well is also a punch in the face for him.

I did explain to him that he is lucky i am not taking his teeth out

Glad you got them back mate. You should mention it to the police but just not press charges, that way next time something like this happens it's on record.

Yeah thats a good point. I mean the guys a theif once a theif always a theif

glad you got the turbos back and well done on getting him to cough up for the reward money too. no way should have to be out of pocket just to get something that already belonged to you.

my advice is do not post the guys details or pm people with his details. it doesn't do you any good and just causes more agro and bullshit. the guy fked up and at the end of the day he's the one out of pocket which is how it should be. just leave it at that and move on. :no:

Was it a guy from work? How did you find out who it was? You don't have to give us details, but give us the circumstances.

What he said, don't give details but let us know if he was just some random scumbot or a relative insider. Also, the person who gave you the info...how did they know? And why did they tell? $200 isn't much to rat your mate out of a couple of grand worth of turbos

Dont worry I will not be offering out details on the person.

It was an inside job but you have to understand my job to realize how it happened.

I am a school teacher and so it was some ones older brother that has since left that did it

turbos back or not, if someone stole my car parts and i new who it was.... theres no hope in hell they would just hand em back and walk.... i work to had for my stuff for some peace of shit person to steal it....

im glad you got your gear back mate, dont no how you didnt feed him acouple straight in the mouth....

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