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This happened this arvo at work. Some dude was spotted taking photos of my car in the car park. When he was seen he did the bolt up Dixon Road Rocky heading North. I know this probally isnt anything to worry about but Im a bit paraniod and any suggestion as to what i should do would be welcome.

Ill keep it locked in the shed for a few days i think anyhow

Just be cautious. You can't really do much. It probably is just someone who likes your car, but perhaps have an informal chat with the local police to see if they know of any car thieves working in the area.

You shouldn't have to keep your car locked up and hidden away. I would definately ensure security is up to scratch.

The fact he did a bolt is a bit suss! I would just make sure its out of sight for a few days - maybe park it somewhere different. If he was going to do anything - the fact he was seen is probably enough to scare him off. People that have a genuine interest in the cars - will usually stop and chat to you or compliment the vehicle not run off.

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

just to make sure that its really really really safe, why dun u swap cars with me for lets say 6 months and then you'll be sure he wont come back coz all he'll see is an ugly dirty stock standard R33. :D  

call me :D

thanks for youe kind offer but the wife wont let me accept

bully, trust noone!

sum smart bugger put some bags of nandos scrunched up in my muffler!ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it was funny at the time for them!

i shat my pants when this big bang came outta the back of my car as i started it!not cooooooooooooooool stoopid homeless nuthin better to do bums from vic park! :P

adrian ;)

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