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yep I have an immobiliser, alarm, shock sensor, etc... so they wouldn't have got far if they had actually opened the door...

I was parked near cafe primo... just near the padestrian crossing just outside the main door... off to the right a bit... I could easily see my car from the cafe and there weren't that many cars in the park either.

the only reason we took the skyline tonight was cos i was parked in front of the gf's car...

:P b4st4rds!

I had my new 'S' Silvia front badge stolen right out the front of TTP (front row near the pedestrian crossing) in BROAD daylight .... stopped 20 minutes for lunch, came out it was gone .... there were youngsters everywhere out the front and they must've seen who did it. It must have been one of them that took it :D

I disagree - it looks like they had no idea what they were doing .... they must have made HEAPS of noise and taken plenty of time to do that sort of damage!

I had a 'Millenium' style pager installed in my car the other week .... as soon as someone as much as touches the car (shock sensor is set VERY light) the pager goes off in my pocket vibrating and flashing. Nice peace of mind anyhow!

Sorry to hear about your misfortune dude .... I reckon we need to put a GTR out there one night and hide in the shadows then kick the living sh1t out of any bastards that go near it!

sorry to see they did so much damage, theres an easy way of getting into skylines without doing any damage, theifs have brocken into mine twice, the first time they took my gauges, and the second time nothing, ive got an alarm on it, so they must of just ripped out the gauges and run, ****wits, atleast they new what they wer doing and didnt **** my door,

i had mine broke into last week at modbury hospital.

muthaf&^ers used a crowbar to rip the handle off similar to yours boosted...... except i went back the next day to find the handle thrown over the fence.

not a very nice feeling to come back and see you door wide open.

just lucky the car was still there, and nothing was missing.

lucky aswell that i didnt catch the pricks mid act, otherwise i would be in yatla as we speak on multiple assault charges.

as a result, when once i would stop and think where i park the car....... i'm just not going to park it anymore.

hows the damage lookn pawley? did they **** your paint up bigtime too?

I dont park my car anymore...not even at the bay, just for the sake of it. Havin a nice expensive stereo thats taken me ages to save for, only to be stolen, will result in a very unimpressed car owner... not my piece of cake..

the door is pretty bad. was thinking it might even be a matter requiring a new door. all the metal surrounding the handle got torn. im yet to get to a crash repairer to see if i can avoid having to replace the door.

for those that are interested, the door handles on gtr's and gts's are the same!

so the speakers are working Timmmayy??? :P

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