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Someone attempted to breakin to my R32GTR today. :rant:

A screwdriver was used to make an attempt to get into my car . Nice hole just behind the drivers side door handle.

Car was sitting out the front of my work in front of the office. My car has an alarm and imobiliser , and a unique sounding exhaust. Everyone at work would know the sound of the car so if they got in and started the car , we all would of been aware .

Guess what , there is video surveillance . Hope they smiled for the camera's. :ph34r:

I was stupid enough the other day to post a response to thread detailing the where abouts of my car today :blush: and walla, car broken into. Car has been there for 5 yrs and nothing until the above mistake.

My car wont be there anymore .

I enjoy the drive ' but mycars safety is more important , looks like weekend cruises only now.

SAU'ers beware as this says that the responsible party are on this forum , reading our topic's.

Therefore I would recomend that everybody take extreme caution on what they say.

I have noticed quite a few of us mention :eg Gee that is just around the corner from me (stolen car threads especially) and this is just as good as giving these mongrels your address. :cheers:

Guilty party, I hope your reading this ! :w00t:

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Hope the video surveillance took some clear shots of their face so we can bring their scum bag ass to justice! OR we could always go vigilante on their asses! :cheers:

Edited by vietorious
my car will be parked at sturt police station tomorrow if u wanna have a look guys, feel free to try and break in :cheers:

This probably wouldn't deter these clowns........after all, they steal police cars while a cop is attending a motor vehicle accident only a few metres away!?

Wouldn't mind rigging up a high voltage steering wheel but knowing my luck, I'd forget to disarm it one morning and toast myself. :w00t::blush::ph34r:

Good to see they didn't get away with your car at least Michael.

And only yesterday when replying to somebody about where I live did I say I won't go to the detail of the exact suburb for this exact reason.

It's sad. Suprised these low lifes can even read let alone have interweb access :P lol

The owner will be at my work tomorow so I can look through the footage myself.

I will post up any details of the car and person involved ie type of car and colour and brief description of those involved.(except plates of vehicle , that goes to the police with a copy of the video) :P

There is one other thing though .

A couple of weeks ago , a red 34 2door skyline pulled into the carpark and stopped for a while (motor left running ) and sped off out of the carpark when approached by a fellow staff member.My car alarm went off and I came running out into the car park to see it taking off down the road .

If this person is on this forum please say so ,(that way we can rule you out of the suspect list) other wise people I would be warey of any car similar hanging around your beasts .

I didn't mind people looking at the car but would be nice if they introduce themselves first .

The police will probably give them 6 months tops if they catch them.

A baseball bat to the front of the knees will slow them down for a lot longer (as Tangles and a few others will attest to)

I think its time that this was handeled outside of the law (provided video is clear on identifying the guilty pri*k)

The car was nice and clean , so I was tempted to take it down to the cop shop to see if they could get some finger prints of it . Window tint and exhaust made me think about defect so I changed my mind .

Would of been typical , you know , go down being the victim of attempted breakin only to get victimised more and get a canary shoved on the window .

Guess what , there is video surveillance . Hope they smiled for the camera's. :ph34r:

Guilty party, I hope your reading this ! :nyaanyaa:

Nice one.. well not about the hole in your door but way to go on video surveillance, reckon you can get a copy and post it on youtube for us?? :)

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