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just gonna put out another warning to everyone to keep their cars safe and locked up if posible i had my rx7 stolen from home thismorning around 4 in farrer

the little shit lives somewhere in farrer,mawson or torrens area because he knew the roads f**king well so if your this side of town make sure you take an extra precaution to imobilising your car

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Sometimes i wonder if the cops give a sht

your not a family with kids

Or a rich or important person

Seems like young blokes are supposed to take care of it themselves,

but dont get caught doing it, cos thats illegal too.

yeah i did get it back thanks james

yeah the caps seemed ok about it but cos they know me and my car they sorta didnt give a crap :/ a security guard that drove past was more help and drove straight off the road looking for him and did a sweep of the burbs

well pretty much whte 4 door sedan pulsar newish model with a spoiler and mag wheels no stickers on windows or anything just really stock looking so thats most in canberra haha but would most probable have some derro looking guy driving and the guy who stole my car was fairly short snd skinny with shortish blond spiky hair wearing a green hoodie and looked like he had a it of a f**ked up face

cheers guys

i didnt see it unfortunetly my sister and her bf did and they didnt pay to much attention to anything because at the time they thought it was me driving my car and when they saw it wasnt they just started chassing the guy

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