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Who the hell steals a standard honda accord wheel???

and tries to get the other one????????

Now our town car is parked out the front on a brick, with one wheel of the remaining 3 held on by one wheelnut.

farkers.

Thief - FYI that wheel needs a new tyre.

lol marcus

maybe they thought it was cheaper then buying a new tyre... however you have the last laugh :rofl:

yeah but, interestingly, the whole car needs a new set of tyres!

throwing on a second hand set of wheels with 60% tread could work out ok...

If it's a Gen 1 Accord then I can understand why... those wheels are worth a fortune (to a select bunch anyways) as they have a very weird stud pattern that is very rare.

nope, boggo standard, grandpa spec, family accord euro, this one, but not the sport.

even boring silver.

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That's not my ride.. this one is:

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My daily driver...

2nd Owner

50,000km

No Accident History

Full Service History

Last Driven in 02 (previous owner passed away, family kept it in storage)

Still has the plastic on the interior from the showroom 34 yrs ago :rofl:

* These are actually the 13" wheels, managed to score a set from a wreck - just painted them with a can, looks OK.

gotta watch out for those assclowns.

so they took one wheel and 13 wheel nuts...now thats reall wacky. could have been worse, they could have not taken the one wheel off and you would have driven down the road and have all 4 wheels fall off.

id be having a good sit down and chat to your trunk monkey.

nieghbour intelligence has told me that an identical car, three blocks down the road, was also found to be missing a wheel yesterday morning.

also a neighbour noticed at arould 5AM yesterday morning, a silver accord like mine, parked in the spot where I usually park. he doesn't think anything of it (as he thinks it's my car there), returns later, and sees my car with no wheel :)

bummer

amazing - my mate from Yarraville said that a month ago these wheels were going missing from Honda Accord Euros in his area... so much so that Neighbourhood Watch, in their monthly mailout, put a note in saying that if you had a Honda Accord, to get locknuts/keep the car in the drive!

what's so special aobut them???

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