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Old 23-08-2009, 02:21 PM   #26
Dave R
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Originally Posted by GTP370
Friend of mine recently got car jacked in Sydney in his brand new BMW M5.

Two bloke's pretending to be a mufti cop flashed the lights.

Mate pulls over and they pulled over in front of his car, which straight way he thought was odd.

They get out, faces covered with balaclava's, and told him to get out of the car. He said no.

Then they pointed a gun to his head then fired a shot into the back seat.

Mate gets out.

Good bye car for ever.

Least my mate is one piece though!!!
I remember seeing on the news a while back, a bloke in Sydney had his M5 stolen 2 or 3 times until he decided to sell it.
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