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mate, sorry to hear about ur car.. i will definitely keep my eye out for it.

WHEN u get ur car back, PM me, i know a guy that can do a paging alarm with 3 way immobilizer, microwave sensors, make ur mirrors fold, and windows up for about 1/2 what you would expect to pay at a retail outlet. got my alarm from him and cant recommend him enuff

Well this sucks! First marion car park and now glenelg.. 2 places i thought would be ''safe''. Damn.

Sorry to hear bout this, will keep a look out.

No such thing as safe it seems :no: I got a great alarm system and I park in highly visible locations when I have to go anywhere, yet I still worry like hell. Hearing all these people getting their cars jacked pisses me off. makes me wanna bus caps in they azz.

Any place populated by youngsters is gonna be a hotspot. TTP, Marion, Glenelg, City... one of these days tho, they'll end up getting caught in the act, and Im sure the owner won't be as merciful as the law wishes. If only I could have a tazer legally. *sigh*

-D

Ive started to becoem really cautious where i take or park my car, glad Luke has a ford now so we can actually go places now and not worry the whole time about our cars.

I have alarm, insurance, club lock etc, but im still paranoid. Thought i was ok at the bay, guess that ones out now!

Even at restaurants etc, i park where i can see the car at all times.

yea cant trust anyone :| these days :no:

i have an update from a friends mate.. it was defiently seen on anzac highway around 10pm ish.. apparently driving normally it only had just over a 1/4 tank and reported to cops at 8pm soo.. hope they take it for a thrash then leave it wen its out of juice.. soo ppl around city/hills way .. EYEZ OUT PLEASE

hope we get some info soon

cheers guys

yea it makes me sick.. i love MY car.. wouldnt have put soo much into it... if i knew some wankers just feel like taking it wheneva they wont :thumbsup:

i believe the car was stalked or sumthing.. because my mates gray 32 was right next to mine. a lil worse for wear.. eg. a dent in the rear quarter and so on.. my other friends bright green gemini which windows were down a little.. and also my mates purple supra 2 cars down..

we had been on a cruise b4 hand down the esplenade and stoped at moana and brighton b4 we stopped at glenelg for sum tea :D

soo yea i believe it is a lil suss

TODAYS UPDATE--

Talked to a mate at work and his gym buddy saw it being flogged and driving it like wankers.. down tapleys hill rd near henley beach..he told my mate that they pulled up next to him and looked over like they were top shit then gassed it and sped off.. they were 2 white guys.. im tryna get a better description and also the time.. this was after it was stolen tho for sure.. cause on sunday we didnt drive that way.. so seems like they drove it around abit..

do ppl think joy riders or taking it to a place for striping it down???

any more info i can get.. anyone please help

thanks chris

theres a good chance if there mechanically minded it would of been joy ride'd for the first 24-48 hours and now its in a shed being stripped

have you got insurance because by the sounds of it you might not want it back

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