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yeh well i woke this mourning ready to go to work when i noticed my driver side window was more than half way down and i saw my psp missing, my ashtray gone wich i keep all coins in, and all my cds gone f**king some dickcheese broke in though the driver side window just jammed screw driver up the top and the window just gave in and must of collapsed and my car dosent have an alarm not too happy about it how much you think it would cost to repair the window?

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yeh i know im lucky they didnt steal the whole car.

i know i should of got an alarm when i bought the car f**kin theives these days why cant they learn dont touch what isnt theres probally little young high school kids as its holidays for them gonna go tomorow and fix the window and go check out some alarms. does any one know where or who has a ashtray for the front console for sale??? srs2 R33 cheers

man that sucks big time. i just bought my r33 s2 last mon night and didnt park anywhere but my garage until i got an alarm installed on sunday. Daniel from Platinum car security did the alrm and i would recommend him to anyone.

i dont know how anyone can drive a skyline or eqv performance car with no alarm!unless you carry a shotty around.

anyway good luck getting the window and astray parts.

cheers rich

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