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Some prick used a screwdriver and tried plying the two handles off my r33 fortunately wasnt successful. i m staying in a unit with an open car poach.

My car is equipped with an alarm and wheel lock and they have the guts to break in.

I need some advice guys, should i need to report an attempted break in to the cops?

One reason for reporting it to the police would be if you intend to make an insurance claim for the repairs to your car. From what you've written the only info you have is that someone tried to break into your car. They could test for fingerprints if you haven't touched the area but in all honesty there is nothing that they can do. You have done the right thing by fitting an alarm (& hopefully an immobilisor) and a wheel lock as a visible deterant. Not really sure of what to advise you but the outcome is pretty obvious either way - next to nothing.

thanks writeoff, what i really hate was the prick plys the handles softly so that he does not trigger the alarm. i was hoping that the alarm was triggered and i have a pager alarm which i normally have it beside the bed so that i could beat the shit out of him.

he also did it to the passenger 's door handle.

I'd love to put shit under my door handles one night and leave it in a dodgy area just to see some thief get their just rewards!

What kind of shit :laughing-smiley-014: ?

Or shit literally :thumbsup:

Edited by jm4mp
I'd love to put shit under my door handles one night and leave it in a dodgy area just to see some thief get their just rewards!

or on your mates skyline and leave it in a dodgy area :) don't want to ruin yours :thumbsup:

Edited by Whiplash

Report it!

They will be interested to log it, and im sure if there are this many skylines getting stolen, sapol will be aware and assign someone to the job. Any intell they can get will help, including attempted thefts.

I'd love to put shit under my door handles one night and leave it in a dodgy area just to see some thief get their just rewards!

:laughing-smiley-014: My Sisters's Boyfriend did that to some wanker... its funny shit!

+1 for stake out

I'll bring an assortment of ghetto weapons such as bats (cricket AND baseball), poles, 4x4s (with and without rusty nails), shovels, burning torches, giant wrenches, sock with an 8 ball(my fav) and ice cream

seriously... ummm yeah...

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