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I lived in Canberra a couple of years ago. Had my 32 parked in the security carpark under Brighton Apartments in kingston. Came down one morning and found the rear qtr window smashed, and the steering wheel ripped off.... the cheap-ass boss kit had sheared off.... and saved my baby from being nicked. They stole some cds, all without cases, but left the brand new $450 momo wheel....

is your gtr the gun metal grey one w/ red seat covers? .. if so, I see it there all the time, and it seems that you always get the early bird parking there..

it is a dogey area though, one day walking back to my car a guy in an old datsun 180 had his car broken into and a key snapped off in his ignition.. so i had to help him to push start his car.

Very surprising though cause his car was parked in front front of the convention centre,, where everyone walks by!!

dogey dogey area!

JD

Time for a lock and other little arrangements.

What's the best wheel lock on the market? And a site or something to back up the claim... Preferably something that takes 10 seconds or less to fit/remove (by me, not a thief!) and can fit in a glovebox, or under the front seat/similar.

My bro had a cheapy from Supercheap and it fell apart on him!

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