The stolen car, ACT Rego: KG 060Original ABC Online article (I have lifted the above photo of the car from the ABC, who got it from ACT Policing, but I expect as it is related to an ongoing investigation nobody will care)This rare & unique car (blue-green coupe with white wall tyres, a wooden roof rack) has been stolen in clear view of the owner, and last spotted around the Canberra Rex Hotel.The owner confronted and was subsequently assaulted by the thief, who then drove off with the car (again).Anyone with information is urged to contact Crimestoppers 1800 333 000.If you do claim the reward, share it Johnboy (to pay for his bandwidth and beer addictions) and be sure to mention The-RiotAct (so the CT is forced to mention the site) .
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