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I swear, getting my car was the ****ing worst thing thats ever happened to me...

first i stack it.. (fine its my fault, I live, learn, move on, become a better person)

then i get it back, a week later some1 steals my boot badge from outside my house (ok its just a boot badge, live on)

last week some1 puts a massive dent in my freshly painted door (ok, so you don't leave your car in dodgy carparks at uni - park in the secure ones)

today, in the newest, most SECURE car park with CAMERAs at monash ****ing uni, some ****face decides to puncture my door, break my dash to pieces and steal my head unit and go thru my shit. ****ING HELL!!! I can't stand this shit any more. I'm supposed to be studying for ****ing exams, instead I spend my afternoon running to the security office, the police station etc and after having spent $7000 on my car in the last 3months, another $1000+ has to go down the drain. I'm a struggling uni student for ****s sake. Even my ****ing dash and indicators don't work!!!

ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

I should have just sold out ages ago

*END RANT*

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my car has an alarm, i know it went off because it beeps extra when it has been triggered.

hopefully the theif was caught on camera, i will find out in a few days whether they were.

arsewipes hopefully they get reemed... maybe we should organise a stake out max and put another flashy skyline there as bait and wait around the corner with bats.

gee max.. sorry to hear about it...

multi level car park pretty much suck these days.... feel not really safe to park anywhere...

and always remove the head unit cost it's an obvious target for scumbag thieves!!! @#%$$^#$^

holy fking shit!

i was parked up in that carpark today as well!

actually there was a guy who was parking his R33 at about 10:30am this morning when i was running down my car.. nice R33 was that you? i have a blue r32gtst...

also there was a white r32 there as well i saw on my walk to the stairs...

shit! this has freaked me that it could have easily been my car...

gees, what has monash become.. i used to park anywhere i wanted till anytime without worrying...

i don't think changing cars will help cos it will happen to anyone, unless this person has something against skylines... most probably a commonwhore driver.

i think a stake out is a great idea... who's car we gonna used for bait?

Originally posted by inark

arsewipes hopefully they get reemed... maybe we should organise a stake out max and put another flashy skyline there as bait and wait around the corner with bats.

count me in!!!!!!!!!

farken losers i hope they get caught and spend a few years getting asss farked where they belong.

i'm so frustrated...

oh yeah wazR32GTSt, that was me in the morning, up on the top level at the end. I was gonna say hello but i had to go meet some ppl...

You'd think you'd be relatively safe in that carpark, thats why I parked there.

Oh yeah, looking for an R33 S1 dash face now, with the hazard buttons etc... That and frankly I'm taking offers for the car. I've honestly had enough shit

gees, what has monash become.. i used to park anywhere i wanted till anytime without worrying...

hmmm, hate to say, but this shit was happening 7 years ago or so when i was there. I remember my mates car got broken into to steal something or other. His car was the biggest piece of crap on earth, and yet they ripped out his lock and tried to wrench these $50 6x9's out the back. he was so pissed

It does make you wonder sometimes - but uni car parks aren't ever safe, and there are a lot of jealous punks out there as well.

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