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I didnt sleep all night, was up thinking about what had happened...

I had my first dream about my car being stolen when I first bought my car..I'll share with you :) (Coz It's Friday and im bored).

I had parked my car at friends house (slepted over there) when I woke up to go home I start it and nothing happens... I pop bonet and find no engine there, it was just a black sludge :O But somehow I managed to drive all the way back home :) when I was at home I called the cops on my mobile fone and was really sad.. then I woke up..

.. Had to think twice if I was still dreaming or if my car was still there or not. ;)

I am just curious dude. Was your shed locked. How did they gain entry to your shed.

I am always worried bout someone snooping round my joint. So I covered up all the windows and have chainned the double door closed and chained the side door shut.

Hopefully people get the message to F**k off.

I usually close the gate into the drive also and lock that.

But it still just doesn't seem enough. What do some of you people do.

Dam Dan ;)

Thats seriously suxs...I hope you find out who did it and get the cars fixed up soon..

What parts do you need?

Try to cheer up, most of us have gone through this at some stage, it hurts and is an inasion of privacy and personal space...*big hugs*

Hope you get them fixed up asap...

Damn that sux... sorry to hear ;)

If you need a 33 GTST dash surround... I have a spare you can have.

I swear just reading all this support on the forums makes me feel better...

I need two of them... :)

How can I grab it off you?

thanx anna...

I am just curious dude. Was your shed locked. How did they gain entry to your shed.

I am always worried bout someone snooping round my joint. So I covered up all the windows and have chainned the double door closed and chained the side door shut.

Hopefully people get the message to F**k off.

I usually close the gate into the drive also and lock that.

But it still just doesn't seem enough. What do some of you people do.

yeah man it was locked, its a security car park...

theres two garage doors to get through before you get to the cars...

I have a feeling its someone associated with someone that lives in the building as they must have had access to the car park...

that sucks mate. bad news. assuming that you have comprehensive insurance just make the claim and let them sort it out. and be thankfull they didn't steal them.

hey mate sorri bout the bad news

wat kind of insurance do you have??

or isnt it worth it goin through insurance

The GTST is fully insured and Im not so worried about just the hassel and inconvenience...

In saying that not sure the insurance compant will cover everything.

Its the GTR that isnt insured, Ive only had it for 5 days... :cheers:

sorry to hear man.

if the GTST is covered by insurance then swap all the damage parts to the GTST if possible,

like swap the passenger window,window seals, clock and climate control from the GTST to the GTR etc,

im sure most parts fit

goodluck

I feel for you mate.. I hope everything comes together for you in the end..

Id give you anything I had but I drive a R34 makes it slightly hard..

Hope you catch them.. society is heading down the drain I rekon knocking some heads in might slow it down..

Oh and the "dont" could be a tag .. just a thought.. Check the local parks etc for the scribble on the walls

sorry to hear man.

if the GTST is covered by insurance then swap all the damage parts to the GTST if possible,

like swap the passenger window,window seals, clock and climate control from the GTST to the GTR etc,

im sure most parts fit

goodluck

both cars have very similar damage... :D

That is so so sad mate. I feel like paypalling you money or something!

What comes to mind:

When you say security carpark, you mean your apartment has swipecards or just keylocks?

Definitely would put lots of posters around your building to ask for any info anyone may have seen or heard. Wouldn't advertise what kind of cars they were, just that there was a break in. Find out if similar incidents have occured before in the building. With any luck someone might even call to boast. Obviously try and track down the guy who had his parked car smashed too and track down any leads there.

Also i know how you feel when you say you want to fix it all up again, but would you able to sleep properly always thinking that it might happen again? Unless you were ready for them next time.

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Just a few hours ago I found my garage door open and both my R33 GTR and R33 GTST broken into....

My GTR had its window bent back and a pioneer deck stolen. Dash is all smashed up in the process... Also had the word "DONT" scratched into the bonnet... left side mirror broken... climate control and center gauges ripped out...

My GTST had the driver side window smashed with a brick, my pioneer tv/dvd stolen as well as my blitz turbo timer and dash smashed up in the process... also my leather interior has been poked with a screw driver...

Feeling so down right now....

Have reported to the police not that they can do much...

I believe the get away car may have been a taxi as I saw a taxi screech off at about 2.30am...

The taxi also hit a car parked on the street...

Didnt think anything of it at the time.

Rough deal man. But, someone doesn't like you

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