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From: ReSiN8oR on 4 Apr 2007 06:13 Daryl Walford wrote: > atec77 wrote: > >> I helped a mate find one a couple of years back , it was given to his >> son as a first car and they did it up to excelent condition (red with >> mags and black interior) , so anyway he goes to register it >> >> and rings me >> >> "this Fsking thing is stolen" >> >> >> like its my fault >> I said >> >> "WOT" >> >> >> but the bloke who gave it had run ( he used to post here as a matter >> of fact) and eventually it got all sorted and registered after talking >> to the owner from years ago who "lost it"... >> I will be more cautious next time . > > > It wouldn't be nice spending lots of time and money on a car only to > find out later it was stolen, I'd burn the thing before giving it back:-) > > > Daryl Many many many moons ago one of dads mates had I think a Datto 1200 ute, which was rough around the edges but still a very much loved ute, and had it pinched and never seen again. Understandably he was very pissed off about it for months. About 9 or 10 months after it went missing he got a phone call from the cops, informing him they had found his ute. Went to pick it up from the address given, only to find a brand new paint job, new bucket seats, mags and engine mods all done to his ute. He was rapt when he got it back for obvious reasons. I don't remember the circumstances as to how everything was done to it and how the cops came across it but it made a bloody good true story nonetheless.. Adam
From: OzOne on 5 Apr 2007 05:14 Daryl Walford Wrote: > > > http://www.renohistorics.com/gallery/gallery.html > > > Some very nice toys in that lot, too bad most of them are spoiled by > having the steering wheels on the wrong side:-) > > > > Daryl Most of the wortwhile ones either have the wheel in the middle or on our side...all to do with the direction that most circuits go. -- OzOne
From: Noddy on 5 Apr 2007 05:35 "OzOne" <OzOne.2ok7zs(a)no-mx.phorums.com.au> wrote in message news:OzOne.2ok7zs(a)no-mx.phorums.com.au... > Hey Nod...they don't...until I learn what all the clocks mean....unlike > driving a car, you actually need an education to drive. You mean "fly", and no one is actually born knowing how to drive a car. -- Regards, Noddy.
From: Noddy on 5 Apr 2007 22:52 "the_dawggie" <the_dawggie(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > The presidient knows more about what actually happened than > would ever tell is my guess. No doubt, but resorting to deliberately blowing up the word trade towers just so they had the slightest bullshit excuse to get involved in a war they have no hope in hell of winning is the most extreme and bizarre conspiracy theory I've ever heard :) -- Regards, Noddy.
From: John McKenzie on 6 Apr 2007 10:52
Noddy wrote: > > No doubt, but resorting to deliberately blowing up the word trade towers > just so they had the slightest bullshit excuse to get involved in a war they > have no hope in hell of winning is the most extreme and bizarre conspiracy > theory I've ever heard :) It's more compelling than the 'we need the gst' and 'we will never sell all of telstra' arguments. -- John McKenzie tosspam(a)aol.com abuse(a)yahoo.com abuse(a)hotmail.com abuse(a)earthlink.com abuse(a)aol.com vice.president(a)whitehouse.gov president(a)whitehouse.gov sweep.day(a)accc.gov.au uce(a)ftc.gov admin(a)loopback abuse(a)iprimus.com.au If you didn't know it was wrong,why did you cover it up? abuse(a)msn.com $USER@$HOST $LOGNAME(a)localhost -h1024(a)localhost root(a)mailloop.com abuse(a)federalpolice.gov.au fraudinfo(a)psinet.com abuse(a)cia.gov $USER(a)localhost abuse(a)sprint.com abuse(a)fbi.gov abuse(a)asio.gov.au $LOGIN(a)localhost |