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  -= SKiZO =- said:
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.

security carpark is its only accesible by the people who live in the building...

Spoke to the guy that had his car smashed and that apparently is an unrelated incident and was just an accident.

Im seriously considering moving out now...

Both cars have been moved from my garage as I feel its no longer safe.

I didnt sleep all last night and I feel as long as I live here and my cars are parked in the garage I wont... :D

So depressing, never felt so shitty...

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  -= SKiZO =- said:
So you mean there's swipecards? So didn't the logging system provide any leads as to who accessed the gates late at night?

na not swipecards...

Its remote controlled, no way of knowing who accessed the main garage door...

  DANSR33 said:
Its the GTR that isnt insured, Ive only had it for 5 days... :D

ouch. you can get a cover note from insurance companies you know!

really feel for you, that sucks especially since you've done nothing to deserve it other than having a fine taste in cars. It sounds like whoever did it was malicious and hopefully has their next life as a tapeworm.

You must have bad crooks in guildford, when someone tried to steal my R31 the only thing they broke was the ignition barrel. No smashed windows, they even unscrewed the steering column surround rather than smashing it. Good thing there was an immobiliser tucked away, if they'd found the switch it would have been gone. Only had 3rd party property on it too, was not worth insuring comprehensively!

hey dan sorry to hear about what happened, i'll definately keep a look out for anyone selling your system by the sounds of it they would have done a rough job so theres probably some scratches on it wouldnt b too hard to identify it.

also i 2nd the join the bandwagon to bash these guys heads in!...

and just be happy you still have the cars..atleast you have somthing to still look at even if it depresses u, better than looking at an empty spot..

  anfo said:
hey dan sorry to hear about what happened, i'll definately keep a look out for anyone selling your system by the sounds of it they would have done a rough job so theres probably some scratches on it wouldnt b too hard to identify it.

also i 2nd the join the bandwagon to bash these guys heads in!...

and just be happy you still have the cars..atleast you have somthing to still look at even if it depresses u, better than looking at an empty spot..

thats true, it could have been worse...

  dead32 said:
f**king c**ts dan, hope they burn, when i had my car stolen similar stuff happened to it, dash stabbed etc, i hope they find themselves under a state transit bus someday.

its a bad feeling hey...

better still under a train!

  eugen_syd said:
Mate,

Bring them at show and sine as they are, next weekend. We will all "chip" some in and get you fixed...I WOULD....

EUG.

honestly the guys on SAU have got to be some of the most generous people going around!

Its truly amazing the support I have recieved from you guys.

A big thanks!!!

I would love to bring the cars down to the show n shine but unfortunetly Id have to be towing them down... :rolleyes:

  Sinful said:
I hope it goes well *fingers crossed*

It was nice to finally meet you at Macca's on the saturday with Anna and Tinks, Just a shame under these circimstances :(

thanks jess. :)

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