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4am monday morning i woke up to the sound of a loud car exhaust. looked out the window and saw some top bloke trying to break into my bro's r33. the alarm goes off and the top bloke jumps into a white (standard looking) 180sx which was waiting along side (probably stolen?). we ran outside but they had already sped off. they managed to open the door somehow without any sign of damage and briefly went through the glove box. i guess they knew the car was armed but took their chances anyway. i don't think it was coincidence that the monday week before my girlfriends supra was broken into. car was armed aswell but the lock was pushed in and ignition hole was damaged. car was still armed but no one heard it go off. nothing got stolen.

so beware!

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Lucky my dad is a very light sleeper.

Park car next to his window and bam instant alarm. lol

it also helps i park my car in the driveway and well yeh. Dads a light sleeper.

And i wouldnt want to wake up the gorilla at 3 in the morning.

LOL we I do but thats at 3:30 for work. HAHAHAHA

It also helps to live in a grand parents area.

thats scary stuff, lucky nothing got stolen man, what area is this? north, south?

doesnt matter where you live theives will drive all over the state if they think they can get your ride

when had yound ones in my street idleing in front of my house looking for someone/thing so i purposly set my alarm off to shoo them away it worked a treat

northern suburbs

the thing is i recall a white 180sx that used to be parked up the street now i dont see it.. but i havent driven down that end in a while

i havent had much sleep this week coz im thinking they r gonna come back

ready 4 them this time

im not lucky as some people who can park their cars inside.. we dont have the space :)

OMG!!! :P

How bad is Adelaide at the moment...Geez!!!:P

Its the worst feeling when your car gets broken into and people go through your stuff or even worst stole all together... :thumbsup:

Be Safe guys..but suxs how peeps have no respect for other things and its so crap how you have to be with your car 24/7 just to make sure its safe :)

These new alarms with tracking system might be the way of the future but at $2k a pop and then yearly fee for the tracking it gets a bit much :domokun:

Glad they didnt get your car ....hope your not to stressed out :thumbsup:

man that sucks

i went to melb few weeks ago, parked the GTR at the hotel but ive wound down pfc rpm to 500, peace of mind

my car is in locked up carport inside a 2m tall fence, i think im pretty safe

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yeah sorry to hear about that mate i had sme 1 try and break into my car about a month ago done a nice job on my door had to replace lock and get both front and rear door repainted $575 bucks latter good as new think they were after the whole car yes do have a alarm but the sesitivety was not turned up but is now just get a mate to watch 1 night in a different car if he see,s sme1 kill em. :whistling:

who you get to paint your car

um my mate troy is a painter sorry cant remember name ove his work just accross frm hindmarsh soccer stadium he spoke to his bose and got a good deal colour matched perfectly and u knoe how hard pearl is to match!!

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