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Well for the past 2 weeks I been @ TAFE doing some modules for my apprenticeship....

Anyway on the last day (Friday), my car was not only badged - but my mags that wer eon he car when I brought it had alloys screw caps + rings to hide the wheel nuts etc - they took 2 of these off. Apparently they can't be replaced :D

****ing losers that go to TAFE! All ****ing deadshit...

NOTE: No offence to anyone here who goes to TAFE - but all the people here seem to be dead shits only going to colelct some benefits!

Now I need to buy some new mags + badges ;)

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Had both of my 33's badged on sat nite in my driveway. At least they didn't take the impul centres but I am fuming.

Wonderig if it isn't the c**ksucking loser down the street who just has to do burnouts past my place in his 32 all the time. Nice car...f**kwit driver. Anyway I'll have my eye on him and his mates.

What the hell do they get from taking badges anyway? I couldn't be arsed replacing them until i maybe get around to selling, but that is a long way off.

Nice generalisation about tafe there guys.

While im sorry to hear about gattys misfortunate just bear in mind not every tafe is plagued with the low lifes spoken of here.

I have completed diplomas and other qualifications at a northern suburbs campus of tafe over the past few years and parked my modified 200sx, GTS-T and R33 GTR there and NEVER had any concern at all.

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