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Hi all

as the topic states, my brothers car was broken into this morning 12/06 around 3:30am and these where the things that where stolen >_< :

1. E-01 greddy boost (the one that looks like a tv screen) (this is thing iam most annoyed about)

2. Pioneer Mono "D class" 1000W block amplifier

3. Pioneer 12" subwoofer in a Pioneer box

We live in joondalup, so it could be around that area!

So if anyone hears of (quokka/mate) or knows of anyone that has just acquired any of the above objects I would love to hear from you

Thanks

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Cool, police actually doing something about a break in. I wonder what's next.

In all seriousness, good luck.

Doing something? What take some pics and prints?? Had our house broken into not long ago they came out (the next day of course) took a few snaps....think I ever heard from them again?? NOPE..

I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of your E-01 mate, it's such a piss off I know. I just had my house broken into and I'm really angry about it all.

Got insurance and stuff to cover it?

I'm still searching all over for my notebooks that have been stolen and it's no great task. ;)

the worst thing is that when they tried to steal the E-01 they cut the cable going under the dash, which meant that they took the screen and the controller but not the main unit or the solenoid and pressure sensor under the hood, so they where not very intelligent!!

I remember something like this happening.. I spent 5+ hours installing 2 two-way radios and a mobile phone hands free kit into a security patrol car. Later the next day the car was stolen. Was recovered a few days later. They took all the radios and the cradle for the mobile phone hands free. Didn't take the unit that actually controls everything. They also took the amber light bar, the rims and other random stuff. Ah, the factory stereo they also stole and probably damaged quite badly. I had to do it ALL over again.. Man.. I loathe working on Commodores. Shit interiors to work with.

Avoid working on Commodores if you can.. They really do suck.

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