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if they bypassed the alarm, connect the battery and left no glass, they wouldnt be kids doing a joy ride.

sounds like someone planned this one down to a T. best of luck getting it back mate...i reckon it would kill me if someone bastard took my pride and joy

Ok, car was found. Had a phone call from a lady that works at ashmore ten pin bowling on sunday morning asking if i had my car stolen??? I said yeah on thursday morning n she told me the car had been parked in there carpark since friday night. I went n had a look at it before it was towed away to be finger printed. random small things missing, rear wheels have been replaced with stock 32 gts rims, for skids obviously. Stereo is gone, dash, gearknob, glove box, jack and personal items missing, engine parts were all still there, intercooler has been smashed up under the front of the car, its now got a ding on drivers door and scratch on back end. Im not sure of any engine damage but i'll have to wait n see when i get it back. cheers for the comments guy n gals :cheers:

god damn joy riders. f**kers should stay in school. my old mans got 2 stage kill switch in his car and immobaliser and doesnt keep any personal belongings in the car... but that doesnt stop any bastards fustration of denting the ride... these people have no respect for other property clearly. hope you find the bastards now.

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