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When I was at the scene looking at my car, some kid that lives on the street told me that my car was used to steal another Stagea just around the corner at the TAFE... He also told me the owner of the other one, which is a black Stagea, got the footage of the theft on his camera phone.

If anyone knows who this other owner is, or if you are him, get in contact with me ASAP!

When I was at the scene looking at my car, some kid that lives on the street told me that my car was used to steal another Stagea just around the corner at the TAFE... He also told me the owner of the other one, which is a black Stagea, got the footage of the theft on his camera phone.

If anyone knows who this other owner is, or if you are him, get in contact with me ASAP!

My sincere condolances man. I looked at those pics and imagined what it'd be like if it happened to me, I know i'd be beside myself and probably wanting to kill someone/thing. Hopefully insurance will give u the paperwork asap. Really bites tho, looked like a gorgeous vehicle. I hope the bastards get testicular cancer.

-D

:P sorry to see this man! seriously cant believe your luck...my stags been at one of the tafes while this have all been going on but its silver... i did happen to see and hear of a black one getting around more than once around the tafe ive been at... ill try and catch the dude tomorrow and see.. i also turned up the sensitivity of mine and kidafas stags lastnight.... tap on the window with the key and youll probly need a hearing aid!

i sure can does your insurer require you to have a black wire alarm? do you want one with a paging device?

Hey Steve. Can you grab me a quote from Ric? Something decent enough to keep shady pricks out of my car :)

Thanks mate

just a random silly idea could start a posy looking for random thieves and go hurting them :P as i said random and silly and those that know me know i dont mean that :P

I used to live in Oakden. when I lived with my parents.

Had my 33 at the time broken into.

I was friends with the owner of four brother imports,. He lived up the road. his 34 was broken into plenty of times. He finally caught the guy. basically ran him over. Anyway this FBI guy still lives there and he knows where abouts this oakden thief lives. May not be the guy your after, so I should be carefull. But if you want anymore info PM me.

careful what you wish for man i know i guy just has just had chemotherapy and has possibly had one or both testicles removed

...I hope the bastards get testicular cancer.

-D

i sure can does your insurer require you to have a black wire alarm? do you want one with a paging device?

Well id prefer black wire, harder to disable the alarm. And can you get me a price for paging and non-paging? Thankyou Steven.

f**kin shame to come on here and read about someones pride and joy being torched.

best of luck with the insurance mate, lookin forward to seeing you posting about the purchase of a new stag :P

Well id prefer black wire, harder to disable the alarm. And can you get me a price for paging and non-paging? Thankyou Steven.

me too if ya dont mind steve :P

careful what you wish for man i know i guy just has just had chemotherapy and has possibly had one or both testicles removed

And thats why I'm wishing it against some asshole who take a giant shit against a guys life. And not wishing it against the pope. So sorry for your friend, but its totally irrelevant.

-D

  • 4 weeks later...

A quick update for all.

I will be purchasing my new Stagea some time next week, worst case maybe the week after. I am just waiting on the cheque from the insurance company now.

It will be a 2000 Series 2 RS4, factory manual, stock other than exhaust and in car entertainment, and CAR SECURITY!!!!!!!

I will post pics when I get the car.

Also, I went to look at the wreck at Pickles as I have purchased it back, and I saw a burnt out black series 2.... I really hope it wasn't the one that was stolen using my car.

Condolences to the owner if it was.

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A quick update for all.

I will be purchasing my new Stagea some time next week, worst case maybe the week after. I am just waiting on the cheque from the insurance company now.

It will be a 2000 Series 2 RS4, factory manual, stock other than exhaust and in car entertainment, and CAR SECURITY!!!!!!!

I will post pics when I get the car.

Also, I went to look at the wreck at Pickles as I have purchased it back, and I saw a burnt out black series 2.... I really hope it wasn't the one that was stolen using my car.

Condolences to the owner if it was.

I'm glad the insurance company came through for you. This time, don't park it in a shopping centre carpark until after u got a $1000 alarm fitted :)

-D

good to hear mmmm manual very rare :) good luck with this one and if for any reason you dont like the alarm

hit up Ric at Auto Perfection does SAU discount and or John from Marvey Tech both do great work and i have used both as many of us

I'm glad things worked out for you, even though I haven't been following topic from beginning.

Just saw pics on previous page and I can't believe there are people sick enough to do such thing.

Next week I'll get Viper 5900 2-way alarm installed in my R32 (to replace cheaper alarm that car had when I bought it). According to what I heard it's the best 2-way alarm on world. Costs $800, but I got it for $290 from states via ebay (+approx $350 to get it professionally installed). If you're not too confident in the alarm the new car comes with, I recommend Viper 5900 - only heard good things about it. You can get it installed at Ang's audio shop or Marvey Tech.

Ezi track looks good, if you can afford it, although unlike other GPS tracking systems there's no ongoing fees, so over time it's quite good value.

Edited by Rocky88

Just a quick tip, if you leave your car in a dodgy area as well as getting a good alarm installed remove the fuel pump fuse or something along those lines its simple and 99% of thieves will over look it.

Ive heard of people doing this, coming back to find a smashed window and broken ignition but their car still there. Personally I do it when I leave my car in dodgy suburbs even for a few minutes, takes 30 seconds at most.

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