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my heart goes out too ya mate! someone stealing your car is like someone stealing your child!

wish you all the luck in the world with you getting it back safe and sound!

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i just bullshited & then he says is that your white one out the front? ( referring to mate/neighbours R33 gtst parked out the front) of his house another SAU nsw member.

Yep yep! My house, fkn cnts :miner:

I got LOTS of insurance, and appropriate forms of alarms, immobilisers, switches etc...

And NO, that isn't a challenge :)

I hope for my sake I don't see these guys anywhere near my place again, don't particularly feel like facing a court on assault charges.

Or your missus from the morgue table.

I don't think they're your average bogan car thieve wannabes who decide to go out and steal an import.

Better whatch out. :miner:

If your not afraid of the law, y would you be afraid of guy with a clublock protecting his car???

F***** Thieves.

my car was last seen heading towards the city from miranda right after the time of crime, 12.30pm

and at 8.30pm at night, it went thru an e-way at hommondville exit on the M5 (westerly direction).. same night.. took it from miranda to lower city area, and then across sydney to the west

they went thru the e-way without paying for a reason... why would they expose themselves over there for $3.50..

3 weeks now.. you think its been long time now that i can declare it wasnt just a joyride?

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wen i go to westfield miranda, i just pay the bloody $4 and park in the security parking.

might not be the best security parking, but its better then nufin i guess....

Or your missus from the morgue table.

Absolutely correct! Sorry, was just venting.

Unfortunate thing is, you just never know. And if they were to cop a beating initally, it doesn't take a genius to work out that I'm not always home.

I don't condone this whole 'sting operation' or 'stake out idea', cause if you have any kind of responsiblity or care in life, the thieves have an advantage over you immediately!

Absolutely correct! Sorry, was just venting.

Unfortunate thing is, you just never know. And if they were to cop a beating initally, it doesn't take a genius to work out that I'm not always home.

I don't condone this whole 'sting operation' or 'stake out idea', cause if you have any kind of responsiblity or care in life, the thieves have an advantage over you immediately!

Thats exactly right,people with nothing to loose are the worst.

In regard i posted on other forum as well and they reply might be a chance my car was on the hume highway at ard 3ish

Sorry about your car mate. But do you seriously live under a rock or something????

There have been so many threads about Miranda Westfields Carpark it ain't funny. Yet you are the fool for parking there without any insurance, alarm or even a basic club lock? *Der fred* come on, who was asking for it to be stolen??? :D

Get f*cken real about it and don't drive around without insurance, if you can't afford an alarm then buy a $40 club lock in the mean time and just don't park in MIRANDA WESTFIELDS!

Seriously to keep it real, I am sorry about the car but to an extent you need to think, imports are desirable as they are and in your situation it just didn't help the fact that yuo parked in Miranda without any security what so ever.

And now you are offering a reward??? :) Couldn't you just buy an alarm or put that towards insurance fromthe very beggining?

i don't know people but I'm not convinced with this dude that his car is stolen.

He is not making a lot of sense at all given what has happen, as far as I'm cocerned he could just be someone that's checking things out for the reason???

Does anyone know this guy does he have any photos or where did he purchase the car from?

I don't know, all I know TRUST NOBODY it's dog eat dog out there these days with our law lack of police/security doing something about this.

please note this is just my personal opinion.

Dave :P

Jpower - how could he have seen the threads on here when he only joined up recently to post the loss of his car "der fred"

Donutdavid - what exactly does he have to gain by lieing?

he is not getting other peoples details.

he is not getting charity.

he's just a sucker like the last 3 or 4.

Anyone else notice that we are getting kind of blasé about cars being stolen now? I don't even remember asking if it had insurance or an alarm...

I've gotten sick of asking because the answer is always the same - "Nah i was gonna put am alarm on its just next week, honest" :P

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