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hey guys,

walked out to my car today to find that the right rear quarter window on my 32 had been broken out. :P Some shit head ripped the seal off and then half the window to get an empty stero box that was wedged behind the drivers seat and on the floor of the car. I now need to source another window and the seal for that window, if anyone could suggest a few places it would be great.

:P

thanks.

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yup someone tried to break into my company car on tuesday night. Didnt notice it til later wednesday - but you can see on the passengers side where they've tried to jimmy like a screwdriver between the window and the A pillar ..... where just getting a new seal and get dent master to fix the a pillar.

Left pauls nanna alone though - which was unlocked with a stereo system, nismo jacket on front seat and other various bits and pieces in it. Just tried to get into the hoity toity outback.

yeah im suprised thay just didnt smash it .... obviously fairly novice? there are a few dodgy people scattered thru out ellenbrook: our neighbours, my parents, godthrilla LOL

doesnt matter anyway - its obvious what i do for a living different car out front every night) so why on earth would they think they'd find any belongings in a brand new car anyway? our cars get lent out so often obviously we dont keep anything in them!

I hear stuff like this and I choke on my own rage :yes:

Japwreck Auto Parts

27 William St Beckenham

Phone: 9451 6711

(bought a perfect drivers window from him..let me have a look through his collection of stuff)

Japco Auto Imports

103 Garling St O'Connor

Phone: 9331 2266

(told me he had a perfect drivers window, but it wasnt. 2nd choice)

yeah im suprised thay just didnt smash it .... obviously fairly novice? there are a few dodgy people scattered thru out ellenbrook: our neighbours, my parents, godthrilla LOL

it good to be loved by so many!!! :yes:

the nana is not brick worthy!!!

yeah im suprised thay just didnt smash it .... obviously fairly novice? there are a few dodgy people scattered thru out ellenbrook: our neighbours, my parents, godthrilla LOL

Glad got left off your list HA HA

I have had cars broken into out here. Most of the time its kids with nothing better to do. Glad we have a security patrol!!! (am i allowed to say that last comment?) HA HA

The seal is bonded to the window, so don't just cut the window out expecting to get another one easily.

A new replacement is ~$500, hopefully cheaper with mates rates but I don't think there is much wiggle room there.

My panelbeater broke mine getting it out, averagely pissed about that.

Edited by heller44

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