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I got to work this morning to have a note telling me to be on the lookout for a black 33 what got stolen. Whats with this latley?? All I know is the rego....can I post it?? It makes me sick that this keeps happening is there an organised group or just some tight ass deros who cant afford to buy their own!!!!

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Yeah but i don't feel sorry for people that don't have an Alarm system even a basic one. But i do feel a little down when i see these post about Stolen Skylines :O WRXs not as much hehehe but hey people get alarms if u don't have any yet. only way to stop the rookies taking ur skyline by making it a pain in the ass to steal it, that way they will move on the more easy pray *Cough* Commonwhores

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I dont have an alarm as yet. I only recently bought the car and dont have the money for one!!! Its my first priority after all these thefts tho.

Are you insane, when are people going to learn that when you buy a skyline you should allow for an alarm and insurance and if you don't you are asking for trouble.

Either this or you are just stupid.

Sorry if i offend but this is what i have always done since i bought my first skyline 5 years ago and i didnt buy it until i could afford these things as well.

My 2c

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Hmm black one :bunny: mine was parked in works carpark last night roller door was up cuz bins were getting emtpy thoguht i heard a car in the carpark about 3:30 ran out but they driven off already. *crosses fingers* Sigh i hate school/uni hols, skyline thefts always shoot through the roof.

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Yeah but i don't feel sorry for people that don't have an Alarm system even a basic one. But i do feel a little down when i see these post about Stolen Skylines :bunny: WRXs not as much hehehe but hey people get alarms if u don't have any yet. only way to stop the rookies taking ur skyline by making it a pain in the ass to steal it, that way they will move on the more easy pray *Cough* Commonwhores

Mate if ya can afford a skyline, you can afford an alarm!

Either get a credit card, or extend your car loan - or ask yourself, can you afford to have your car stolen, possibly not be covered by insurance if the insurer requires an Aust Standard alarm.

At least get a cheap immobiliser fitted, i believe prices start at $150 fitted - upgrade to a vocal alarm as soon as you can!

Not trying to ear bash you, but i learnt the hard way when my baby was stolen a month ago - and i wish all skyline owners wld get alarms, so the thieves wld f**k off and target other cars.

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