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I would suggest everyone go and see Chris.

Soo... Note to self... When I head up to QLD, introduce Chris and Pinky (my car) I am sure she will like him... I am lucky here, at work my car is right outside the door and I can see it from my desk, at home it is in a locked garage in the backyard... When I go out I either park where I can see it or go in someone else's car :) Despite having an alarm, I want an awesome one lol...

Sure! Well I am planning on moving back up early next year hopefully.. Lived up on the Sunny coast (Cooroy) for a few months before ending up back in Canberra *blergh* so looking forward to getting back up there!!!

Soo... Note to self... When I head up to QLD, introduce Chris and Pinky (my car) I am sure she will like him... I am lucky here, at work my car is right outside the door and I can see it from my desk, at home it is in a locked garage in the backyard... When I go out I either park where I can see it or go in someone else's car :) Despite having an alarm, I want an properly installed one lol...

corrected for facts.

the last few cars I have been privy to HAD alarms - I still took the car in 30 sec due to a terrible job.

lochie,

for some reason I am getting people coming to me with info. we should talk at some point and I will bounce them onto you. one tells me slacks ck is a hot spot..

corrected for facts.

the last few cars I have been privy to HAD alarms - I still took the car in 30 sec due to a terrible job.

lochie,

for some reason I am getting people coming to me with info. we should talk at some point and I will bounce them onto you. one tells me slacks ck is a hot spot..

Thanks Chris, correction is 100% accurate!

I heard on the grape vine that they are Moari's/samoans and indians. Correct?

Heard that something like 47 imports were recovered in logan village, stripped down to bare shells?

Holy shit,

might be a pretty close co-incidence but I have bumped into a guy who fits the description.

pm me for more details

So dan, you bumped in to a guy that looked like Moari's/samoans and indians.

Good work Sherlok. :teehee:

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I doubt theres one word of truth in it, methinx this nighfall character is full of shit.

There are plenty of people in the car comunity with connection to the blue and none has heard a thing. And, skylines are still getting knocked off at an alarming rate.

Unless you can deliver something more concrete than the fairy story you've dropped on us to date op you can suck my large male chicken. :domokun:

Mmm, when I first saw this thread I was stoked, then the gears started turning and it occurred to me that maybe this was just someone trying to lull people into a false sense of security over the holidays. I hope I'm wrong, and this is all legit, but I suggest keeping your guard up during the silly season, regardless.

I was thinking there was always going to be an issue with privacy. His father and uncle should know that he can't go naming names considering its a criminal matter. If in fact it is legit.

Anyway.. If anything it's has made me and others more vigilant.

I roll with my shit off safety.

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