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Good idea but I dont think it will work.
Problem is .. once there are 1000 stolen cars on there .. who is going to start looking through that lot?
are you seriously expecting people to just be on the 'lookout' for other peoples cars and take down number plates and then double check?

every car that you see could potentially be stolen, and every stolen car has a thousand identical ones running around...

its a nice idea, but cant see it being much use unfortunately...not without a proper searchable database etc

the only use i can see would be when buying a second hand car, you can check to see if its listed on there...but then there are other better ways to get that info
Hmm, "scumbags" and a great big chav-mobile. Not the sort of place I would seek solace and advice.
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answerprancer - if you dont no what that car is, or who owns it then you clearly no nothing about cars so your input is not very usefull.
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dont want that to come across as harsh but this site would be used for car enthusiasts, the car in the pic was stolen, 19000 people joined a website to look for it and it was found within 24 hours, its one of team japspeeds cars
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