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not hard to get into a car. especially a skyline. you just pull the window out far enough to get something in to open the door. they need a deadlock on them.

as for the steering wheel. kinda serves you right for having a steering wheel that is a theives best friend. even though they won't be able to do much with it, it makes life hard for you. especialy if you leave the car somewhere exposed. you either have to get it towed, or leave the car where it is which gives them time to have another go. i'd make up a thin wire cable loop (kind of like what computer shops/phone shops use) to make it so the steering wheel can only be removed and put up on the dash, but can't be taken out of the car. sure they could cut it, but it will stop the smash and grab types.

Dude, wtf does a 13yo have a use of a quick release steering wheel without the rest of the gear to put it on a car. Not that they can even drive a turbo car until they are 20 or so. Some of your comments on here I swear are just to annoy someone even more because of their missfortune. Better them having a bit of rant on here than going mental at someone.

Anyway, back to the story. Gold. What is strange tho, you caught one, he dobbed in the other, why don't you have your steering wheel back?

Maybe you should go pay his perents a visit now you have his address, seek some compensation. Get the little barstards to paint your house or something >_<

there is always someone that can see good out of someone wrong doin

thanks guys he cryed n all just went to the cops they are good with me.. well now they are after like 4 years of shit haha

i think i might be keeping the bikes that somehow got into my backyard haha

ebay ???

just annoying my pride n joy n lil c**ts f*k it up

it was my bad i did leave the window down but there were car covers on it thats y i think the roof is scratched ??not sure

Make sure you take the bikes to your mates place asap, in case they ask cops to come around and get them...

Or better yet cut the handle bars off of their bikes, and return their bikes... when you get your steering wheel back return the handle bars. This way they will know how it feels.

there is always someone that can see good out of someone wrong doin

thanks guys he cryed n all just went to the cops they are good with me.. well now they are after like 4 years of shit haha

i think i might be keeping the bikes that somehow got into my backyard haha

ebay ???

just annoying my pride n joy n lil c**ts f*k it up

it was my bad i did leave the window down but there were car covers on it thats y i think the roof is scratched ??not sure

Nah, give them to St Vincent de Paul or something for kids that actually deserve bikes.

Or better yet cut the handle bars off of their bikes, and return their bikes... when you get your steering wheel back return the handle bars. This way they will know how it feels.

haha thats a good one >_<

MEH to 13yo's bikes....theyd be worth 50 bux max together.

Return everything, and demand payment for damages.

You know their names, where they live and police are involved, they have been identified as the culprits.

What you waiting for?

:P

I agree with donating the bike to good kids...

Or you could chain them up out the front of your place and wait for some other kids to come along and try to steal them and then you could jump on them and do it all over again... Would be like bee's to honey... :P

yer well these kids bikes are worth around 500 together which gives me the impression they are not there bikes 13yr old are pretty keen in my town they steal cars at the age of 16 as fun

it a joke cause the parents are to blame they dont care, wat 13yr old kid is out at 10pm serious the coppa knew the kids parents so that cant be good they dont know em as friend either lol

todays youth is a joke overall worst attitude wanna be gangstas disrespecting older ppl but they get away with it because of the justice system which is wat will happen with these kids

Well surely the insurance will chase the parents for payment, as you would have a police report and you could provide an address.

Then once the money is coming out of the parents' wallets, then they will give a shit where their kids are at night :P

Did "he trip and bump his head on the kurb, as he was trying to escape" :P

nah he tryed to get away haha no good i got him he busted his lip

the thing is that these so called parents are poor c**ts on the dole shit kickin john howard's employees so i will not see anything i will get it nothing major on the damage just a buff all good

im goin mountain bike riding tomoro they got good suspension

"nice bike"

"take em over any sweet jumps" in my best napolian dynamite voice

one of them was native and the other im not sure couldnt really tell he just looked feral

lets hope you get at least 3 feet of air on those mountain bikes haha

but geez at 13 doing this kind of sh*t, i dont even wanna know what the future holds for these c**ts :/

and by the sounds of their parents they dont give a f**k :/

sell the bikes and use the dosh to buy a new steering wheel .

I like the way this guy thinks..

That's pretty damn sad. At 13? Jeez. If they're doing that now, it can only lead to worse things.

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