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hey im 15 im to young to drive but any way 4.00 AM on monday moring this lebo guy try to steal my dads car and any 1 that noes me noes that , that is my life untill i get my own car of course. He has a s14 series 2 white perl. this guy did the thing u would do if u didnt care bout nothing busted the lock took the something out and nearly got it f**kin started. its all cool lucky we have 2 cars we have a pajero so we had a look around we found the prick 6 houses down my dad nocked on the window listen with a HOCKEY STICK he went to start his car which was a holden vs commodore and my dad put the hockey stick thru the front wingscreen **** this laminated shit there was a great big fu**in hole on the drivers side windscreen. my dad rang d24 which is chlt cop shop and the last thing he said im gonna kill this guy they got here in a matter of 3-4 mins . the cops got there a took him a way. there was a cop chick there and he was getting a bit smart the lebo, and she said "dont f***ing get smart with me u little C**T.

i wrote this because there is a lot of people that have this people do it to them

and its scary because the cops let him go coz they didnt have no evedenceand he noes where we live so yeah.

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interesting story, i dont understand half of it but interesting nonetheless

:werd:

Anyway, EJ you shouldnt worry, unless the leb is stupid,

for example if he does slaughter you and your father and blows up your s14, the police will have a prime suspect knowing that you 2 had a run in with him 2 nights ago

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dude...is it me or do lebo's just look for trouble....

i was in the bris city cruising through the valley with my mates. One drives a nice wrx and the other a R33 GTR. Thank god he didn't bring the gtr out tho, he brought his sweet as magna as his car was in the work shop.

ANyhows a car full of lebo's practically ran my mate of the road (guy in magna)... me and other friend were like WTF!!! Then the magna took off through amber lights and the crazy car went through red. Me and the rex got stuck at the red lights....

We finally caught up at the next lights and my mate was out of his car gettin bashed! So we got out and stopped it all, the cops turned up.....

so i know how ya dad feels man.... some crazy ppls out there that'd do n e thing to look as kick ass as we do in our cars..............

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