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burkey567
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OMG my heart dropped as soon as I saw that, that is so similar to my car for a second I thought it was mine, lucky its not. I feel sorry for the poor people who own this car.
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yeah a bit random, i was driving round the corner past it and my eyes nearly popped out of my head. I finished the job i was doing and rushed back to grab a pick. I was certain it was yours (not that i had seen 100% your car) but i knew it was basically standard S2 in that colour! :O
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lol, yeah man bit scary. Thanks for that, I have another picture to add to my collection. Cheers mate.
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1986 Nissan Pulsar GL

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1983 Toyota Corolla KE70

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Congratulations mate! :D
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Good to see your beast showed up. :-)
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very lucky!! :)
just need to invest in a club lock and fire n theft insurance now :wink:
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That's a relief, I'm glad you got it back!
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Yeah, at the moment I have a club lock, which I have on the car right now. I have the front gate which I have locked up, and I've turned the steering wheel so if they try and push it out, it will end up in the fence, which is a lot better than Werribee,lol. Soon I will be getting a camera system, and a motion sensor light which will enable when someone walks into the driveway, the camera will have a direct feed to my computer, which I will set an alarm if someone is there for more than 10 seconds.
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1986 Nissan Pulsar GL

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1983 Toyota Corolla KE70

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i like your thinking dude. i reckon your almost switched on enough to make the laser fence with machine gun turrets from the movie Congo. now that would be some wicked home security!
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Actually,
thats not a bad idea, do u think I would get a fine from my council.
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1986 Nissan Pulsar GL

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1983 Toyota Corolla KE70

The funding for the restorations:

My Home Business:
Computer Repair Melbourne
Computer Sales Melbourne
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Post by EXAMADNESS »

:lol:

Very glad you got it back, i can imagine what it felt like.

Nice thinking, rather safe than sorry :wink:
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does it matter what the council think? see what happens when they come to your home with the fine :lol:
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Yeah mate I'm happy its home, and I prefer that it stay like that from now on.


hmm, good point, I'll have to put it on all gates then.
Currently owned:
1986 Nissan Pulsar GL

No longer owned:
1983 Toyota Corolla KE70

The funding for the restorations:

My Home Business:
Computer Repair Melbourne
Computer Sales Melbourne
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