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one warning for you guys dont park in city at night or even during day! live in the city for past six months and i just have to look out the window and see some little prick having a go at a car! Isnt always but at least once or twice a week and i dont mean 2 am this is at 7pm!! usually liitle kids with track suites and basball caps and a flash light. im going to catch me self one of those kids one day!! and he wont be home 4 dinner ! i promise guys! i really hate the little pricks, they always work in groups

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I think if i ever had a chance of catching up with someone who was trying to break into my car or steal it i'd probably end up in jail charged with something.

If my steering lock isn't on the steering wheel its on the passenger side floor only an arms reach away.

They'd certainly wake up with a red "Pro-Lock' mark indented on their forehead thats for sure.

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Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

If you catch the pr*ck, call us cause I have thought of a few experimental torture techniques we could try.

:werd:

[quote PULP FICTION

"Bring out the Gimp..."

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Originally posted by fatz

my gtr key only works on the door now and i have a gay gts key for the ignition

i think thiefs r lower than parking inspector they all should dye

car is for sale im sick of the hassels

pete [/b]

why dont you get ur ignition lock recoded to fit ur GTR keys?

i recoded all my locks to a new key when i bought my car....cost about 45 for igntion, 20 for each of the others (2door, boot)

sum ppl might think its ova doing it butmy mate got his car stolen the next night after he bought his....

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I know a Harley guy who is in Jail because he rigged a switch that diverted the distributor spark from the spark plug to the petrol tank. The thief hot wired his Harley, did hot turn the switch hit the start button and then hit terminal velocity in every direction. A little extreme and the court thought so as well.

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