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Posting on behalf of a mate of mine cause he doesnt have an SAU account.

Last night down south, Mate had the rims knocked off his S15 IN HIS DRIVEWAY. He heard the noise (of the people dropping the car on the ground) at 5AM and ran out, however they managed to get away with 3 of the wheels, there is however one wheel still on the car. The front bar is totalled, Sideskirts are totalled. Some of you may have seen this S15 out on cruises with me, Yellow coloured with Trial Style Kit and 19" 5 spoke mags.

Spotted a Blue VN Commodore leaving the scene with big chrome wheels and mirror styled tail lights, obviously were not happy to say the very least.

After a set of stocky rims that will suit an S15 Stud pattern 5x114.3 to get it in his shed tonight, at the moment the cars on the ground and were worried that they will come back for the last rim tonight.

So if anyone has a set of stocky's we could borrow to get his car to a safe spot to start fixing it up as it is quite damaged and also, so they dont come back for the stereo and everything else would be greatly appreciated

Gimme a buzz on 0400 267 299

Im in Rose Park and my mate is down south, so weve pretty much got adelaide covered.

Sam

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EDIT:

As i posted this some replacement rims have been found....

Any further info or leads could people PM me.

Thanks

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Dude sorry to hear about the dramas, Maybe in a couple of weeks try and sell the last rim, and you never know some retard might come forward and buy the one wheel to match the 3 they either stole or bought, Just remember to ask questions like: What sorta car is it going on? Are you after this (1) wheel to have as a spare in the boot or what? Just stuff like that to get the feel of the person trying to buy!

Could be worth a shot, you never know.......

Good Luck!

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i doubt they would have come back in the end anyway...

if they did theyd have to be pretty dumb, considering you and half your mates would be waiting in the bushes for em =P

good luck finding them although i dont think your gonna have much luck, get onto calias turbo or NS and have a look around, also try ebay and local pawn broker / wrecker.

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another case of WHY NO ALARM

getting little sympathy for people that dont protect there investments

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a good alarm is only almost worth 1 rims and tyre maybe sell the rim thats left for an alarm

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another case of WHY NO ALARM

getting little sympathy for people that dont protect there investments

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a good alarm is only almost worth 1 rims and tyre maybe sell the rim thats left for an alarm

What a stupid comment....

It has an alarm... When the car dropped down it set the alarm off.

:D

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lock nuts are usless if the person nows wat there doin

all u need is an old socket an heavy hammer an wak it over the nut boooyeh got it off in seconds

best thing to do is the money u save from lock nuts get more sesors for ur alarm that go off wen it gets jaked up etc

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Definitely lock nuts are easy as to remove..

All the more reason to buy an alarm with a knock sensor.

I've set mine fairly sensitive; a cat jumping on the car, a flick of the door handle or a light fist in to the window is enough to set it off.

Also lets me know with the number of disarm beeps what sensor has been triggered while I've been away.

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Um, is that the theifs shoe under a rim???

HAHHAHA it must of fell on his foot or someshit, look for a blokes that hangs around a VN commie with cromies or 3 19 inch rims, and he limps around like a retard.

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