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Yep it must be my turn to have my baby violated... on the weekend i was out doing a Harbour cruise and when we came back my driver side window had been forced open and some junkie went through the glove box, which only ever has papers in it and my centre console from which this lesser being took my....... wait for it........ aftershave. He/She also tried to mess withy the ignition but must have realized that there was three cameras pointed at him/ her. I had cds... not touched... my stereo... intact... my door.. bent out of shape but i managed to push the window back so it's not so bad.

I hope this human weed has a bad reaction to CK. :D

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just keep a look out for anyone smelling pritty swarve in the next week or so, and you may have your self a winner.

out of all things, the after shave? weird people..

i know how you feel though in some ways, i had someone try and force my drivers side window open as well.. just the thought that some low life tryed to break into my car mad my blood boil

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Sorry to hear MAR55S, I know exactly how you feel... at least they didn't smash your windows and screw all the trims up :yes:

After shave ehh? Almost as good as taking my head deck case full of banjo bolts :D

Hope you get everything sorted out soon!

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AFAIK, MAR55S ALWAYS parks his car in a secure car park with camera's and so forth on a Saturday night. (I know which one it is but will not disclose it in public)

Hence saying "parking the car in the city, in the dark, all alone... come on mars, ofcourse you should expect something like this happening =(" is a bit rough and maybe you should consider editing your post before you unnecessarily upset a fellow forum member.

No one should ever have to EXPECT to have their car broken into.

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