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This is for my cousin. He has a Silvia s13 which he’s been doing a manual conversion into and dropping a black top also. The car has been in the carport however he does not have a full roller door enclosure one. Any way he has been working on it for the last couple of weeks. On the 31st of Saturday approximately 1am-3am the car windows were smashed and the stereo, the bucket seats and also $400.00 of tools where all stolen. It would have to be someone in the area close by to know what he had in the car and that he had the tools in the car also.

I put this up on sky aus. Just if you guys see or hear anything about it please let me know. The suburb my cousin lives in is Atwell,6164. I’ve seen some skyline drivers around that area if so, please keep a look out if you could.

Thank you very much

also here is a pic of the bucket seat

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hey mate. yer um the bucket seat wasnt bolted down. as my cuzin was making the holes for the clutch pedal that day. hence why i said some one would have been watching.

thanks man :D for the help

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Oh my god, these guys actually went and broke into someone else's car? The cops were everywhere because these bastards tried to steal my skyline, smashed in window and all at 11:50ish. I called the cops back into the suburb twice but they obviously didn't come back! How messed up!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!! I messaged skyryan to warn him, if only I had everyone's numbers! :thumbsup:

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It would have to be someone in the area close by to know what he had in the car and that he had the tools in the car also.

by the way I highly doubt they knew what was in the car cos boy were they wasting their time trying to break into mine - stock stereo, stock seats, practically stock car. All I've got is a smashed window that now I've got to replace and hide my damn car in the mean time so the bastards don't come back!

Also I'm the other side of bushes right near the shops of lydon. I can't believe they hung around for so long after whatever they were trying to do with mine. If only the cops came back when I called them at 1am hey this might have been avoided.....

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and one last thing............ I called the police and asked why the hell they didn’t come back out when I called them at 1:10am when the kids were outside our house in the bushes (opposite Lydon Blvd and the shops) and they said because it wasn’t priority that no one went for a drive by until 3am in the mean time they went and broke into the other guys car and that’s just bad luck apparently.

That sucks so much. They could have arrested the kids for damaging my car and had them pay for damages and would have prevented them from breaking into the other guys car??? What the hell!!!!

My boyfriend can identify the pricks as he saw them three times that night after my car got smashed into but this won't go any further of coarse now would it? They'd just deny the whole thing???

p.s.s. these kids were like 15 - 17 yrs old, they weren't old enough to even own cars!!!! Grr this makes me so mad!!!

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Wow i woke up , and this conversation has got real deep. i just thought it was a random thing. But this has happened to all you's also gee.

Hey "jessr33" when did they break into your car? Just want to see how long ago to my cousins incident. Thanks every one this was WAY more then what i thought i would get.

Again why Skyline aus is the best forum, Thanks for all the help everyone

niran

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