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Hey guys, please keep look out for a red Holden Barina 2005 with plate YHA09T. It was stolen from a friend's Spence house last night.

It's stock, nothing exciting - but the #(%#tards broke into her other car at the same house just a few nights prior, so this really #%#@% her up the wall. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.

Gimme a buzz or PM if you hear/see/smell anything.

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Like that? (TK) barina or XC barina? 05 was abit of a change over year. Any distinguishing stickers etc? I dare say plates wouldnt be on the car anymore.

We just had a suby pull up next to Shane's 33

Sat there for a bit then drove off

I didn't get a look at it so we parked both the cars out the back. Calling the guys tomorrow to book the car in on Thursday for the alarm so I can sleep better

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