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Old 15-04-2006, 05:27 PM   #1
Scarecrow
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Default Stolen AU!

Some sorry sad son of a ИИИИИ stole my new AUIII : : :

I was in the Cinema and it was knocked off while I was watching the movie. The salesman who sold me the car said it was almost impossible to steal an AU Falcon :evil3: because of the immobiliser, and the fancy ignition.

I take it I was led on by the guy? Never trust a salesperson.. but I figured since it was a relativly new car it would be harder to steal. I know older cars can be knocked off with just a screwdriver, but I thought you would have to be like Nicholas Cage from Gone in 60 Seconds to manage to steal a new car.

Cops basicially told me that it would turn up in a few days burnt out. And that they had amost no chance of catching the people who did it :

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