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Last Tuesday i came out to find my skyline in a really bad state

My blue 32 had the following damage:

front window smashed

4 tyres slashed

headlights smashed

indicator smashed off

and the front end keyed

This was on the Gold Coast/Varsity Lakes area.

some people claim to have seen a dark Toyota Camry with a logo on the side of the car "Elite Security" - if anyone has any info on that night could you please PM me. Usually i garage it but i only just got home that night and was about to go back out but fell asleep.

Thankyou

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Last Tuesday i came out to find my skyline in a really bad state

My blue 32 had the following damage:

front window smashed

4 tyres slashed

headlights smashed

indicator smashed off

and the front end keyed

This was on the Gold Coast/Varsity Lakes area.

some people claim to have seen a dark Toyota Camry with a logo on the side of the car "Elite Security" - if anyone has any info on that night could you please PM me. Usually i garage it but i only just got home that night and was about to go back out but fell asleep.

Thankyou

Mate that sucks to hear.. i dont know what i would do if someone did that to my car.

i hope u catch the fools that did this to you.

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in, don't know anyone on here yet but that is way farked, even worse if it was just a random car bashing.

hey Dash i don't know the area that you live in but if there is like a petty station or shops near by they will more then likely have a camera pointed at the road to get car regos from robberies. if your still keen on that Camery POS it might be worth asking the coppers or shop keep about seeing the footage.

you must have been in a pretty heavy sleep to sleep through your best friend getting attacked dude, man that sucks

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thanks for the helps boys. Yeh hopefully i can catch them before anyone elses car gets done. Its suprising for an area like Varsity too.

I work in Varsity down on Vasity Pde and Admiral Drv, we get at least 5 cars broken into and vandalised every 4 - 6 months. Its generally during school holidays. A lot of the time you will see 15 - 17 year olds skulking around the car park and streets after a Thursday Night out at Robina Town Center, and on weekends drinking and running a muck. I'd definitely keep your car garaged at all times, ive resorted to bringing the fourbie to work, because I just dont wanna take the chance with my line even though our carpark is well lit with security patrols.

I'll ask the secca's that come through if they know anything, they are pretty cool guys :thumbsup:

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