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It's bad news whatever the reason.

 

Give me a shout if I can help out at all mate.

 

 

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Hi mark that's good of you that what makes Arb talk the best forum on the net thanks helping each other out like people did more so year ago nice one mark Jon

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It's bad news whatever the reason.

 

Give me a shout if I can help out at all mate.

 

 

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Aye it's bad news indeed, we are a bit removed from stuff like that up here, never take keys out of vehicle or lock house doors. Happy days here I guess, this is not an invitation to scumbags by the way.

But why go into someone's yard and tow a broken down vehicle out of the yard then take it up the road and set fire to it??

There have been times when I've been bored, but I've never been that bored!!

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Found over east brabourne direction, didn't even bother stripping it before burning it out. I just hope I left a few slabs of 12 bore cartridges in there and they were standing next to it watching their handy work

 

Would be nice but carts don't explode. The plastic melts , powder burns then the cap goes off. Just fire and noise. Pity .

Sounds like they burnt it because it did not run

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