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Stolen mitsubishi shogun 3.2 commercial


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Why burn it out if they could not get it to run surly just leave it

 

I get the fact they want to destroy forensics but would the police even bother if they found it abandoned. Strange

 

they prob fired it out of spite, they cant have ,you cant have ,its there mentalety.

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I really don't get that mentality it's bad enough to take something that's not yours but then to burn it out because it's not working boils my piss :thumbdown:

 

 

It's crazy, it's a sign of the times, society accepts this behaviour, not only that but it makes excuses for it too! How sad😞.

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