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Attempted Theft - Collingwood


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Just a heads up, and a reminder to be careful I suppose

Left my 33 GTR parked out of the garage for the first time in months, for not even more than two days, and someone has broken in and messed the ignition barrel up. They couldn't get it going before they got scared off, possibly due to some tricky electrical rearranging I've done, and there's no other damage, so I got pretty lucky. New set of locks will fix it, and it's good incentive to stop being lazy and finish installing the alarm properly.

It's pretty sad that you can't trust leaving your car anywhere, but I guess that's partially my fault for this car in that suburb. Bit of a shock having previously lived in a country town where there were many nights I forgot to even put the windows up :rolleyes:

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Yep

My Skyline got broken into in what I thought was a safe suburb full of oldies...except I had parked it on the street for years.

Motorbike got stolen recently, locks alarms and everything. Thieves everywhere. Trust no one.

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