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Well don't be mislead by the heading sarcasm is a good vent...

I parked at Glenhuntly station and have done so for about 2 years with no issues.

So I get to my car today after work and find this!

They didn't steal anything or scratch the car (Feeeew) just broke the rear window...

Now I need some help I have done some searching and Nissan are quoting about $1k for a new one :P

Does anyone have one in Melb 2nd hand or know someone who can get one.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

You can post/PM or call 0422 206 869

Neways I wouldn't wish this on anyone... it just makes me ill that people do not respect other peoples property - I work damn hard just to get the car to where I want it then they just smash it for no apparent reason other then to be a hindrance! Good thing I didn't see who did it...

Cheers,

Steve

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looks like an R32 GTSt :P kinda obvious

haha that would have been my guess. but one can never be sure of these things!

also, the reason why people break windows etc. is because is nsw its a $250 on-the-spot fine, and no court appearance or criminal record.

but the fine for burnout is what...$461? yep i really hate the nsw gov.

"Glenhuntly is basically next to dandenong.... and parking your car at a train station... naughty."

Hahaha no I think you have it mixed up, Glenhuntly is about 1hrfrom Dandy :rofl:

I know I shouldnt park at the station, but I have to get to work in the CBD, I cant drive coz pertol + parking = WAT TOO MUCH

I have looked around and am slowly building contacts :rofl:

At the end I will post all the contacts for windows so others who go through this can find some help quick!

Thanks again guys

hehe that's why I bought a motorbike to ride to the station. and if I'm late I ride to work. the SE freeway's so much quicker on a bike in the morning rush hour. :rofl:

wouldn't even dream of parkin the 32 at dandy station.

that's the way mate..

tell everyone where you park your Black R32 GTST All day every day.

:rofl:

Some people are waaaaaay to trusting..

Do you realise that you don't even need a logon to view this site?

do you realise that your car is parked there for over 8 hours all day?

you obviously don't have a fancy alarm that pages you if the car moves or is broken in to other wise it wouldn't have sat there all day with a smashed window.

I'd seriously think about blanking out the area where your car is parked.

and possibly ask others that have quoted it to blank it out.

or get a mod to do it all.

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