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I had my 33 broken into in pyrmont as well, worst feeling geting back to your car and having smashed glass everywhere, i recommend you call newtown police station as they caught the guys in action a few cars in front of mine. This was a few months ago, who knows they could be back on the streets

Police told me they are well known in the area for break ins, could be the same guys?

Hope this helps, good luck !

I have reported it to the police and the insurance company

i just got third party + fire and theft upto $5000

it had a three point immobiliser on it but they still got away with it.

stolen yesterday 13/07/06 from Pyrmont - SYDNEY

here is a pic....please help me find it!!!!

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Pyrmount is close enough too the City, Redfern and Surry Hills. Not too mention way too close too Glebe for a GTR, or any other valuable cars too be left on the street for any time at all.

Hope you get your car back.

I had my 33 broken into in pyrmont as well, worst feeling geting back to your car and having smashed glass everywhere, i recommend you call newtown police station as they caught the guys in action a few cars in front of mine. This was a few months ago, who knows they could be back on the streets

Police told me they are well known in the area for break ins, could be the same guys?

Hope this helps, good luck !

Thanks mate..

i did call the Newtown police station but they want me to give out names of who i might think would have done it?

If only i knew....i would have done their job for them.......

$1500 REWARD STILL STANDS

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Guys i think we should have stolen thread for NSW please if there is not one..my mate's R33 was broken into but we luckily came outside not because of any noise but because i had to go home..my car was parked in front of his..when i pressed the alarm button to open my car the bastard got alert and got in the other car and ran away..at first i couldn't figure out what happened and didn't care but when i reached near my car i seen my friend's car lock broken..it was dark and i couldn't get the plates on the car ..looked like a pulsar but not sure..

Guys i think we should have stolen thread for NSW please if there is not one..my mate's R33 was broken into but we luckily came outside not because of any noise but because i had to go home..my car was parked in front of his..when i pressed the alarm button to open my car the bastard got alert and got in the other car and ran away..at first i couldn't figure out what happened and didn't care but when i reached near my car i seen my friend's car lock broken..it was dark and i couldn't get the plates on the car ..looked like a pulsar but not sure..

Not a bad idea. Should do it. Make a sticky for it. and have someone maintain the first page

I would like to know what type of alarm / 3 point imobiliser the car had when it was stolen.

Which ones work and which dont?

They all work... do you know how easy those things are to by-pass? it's actually quite scary.

(IMO) Hidden kill switches set up for different parts of the engine (eg fuel rail) would actually be more effective as there's no standards for what they're connected to and there's no standard location for where they are.

Should install a "kill" switch on a baseball bat!

Pyrmont is a horrible place to park your car. My previous car got broken into at the parking station. Some of my work mates had their cars broken into repeatedly.

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