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Hi all as you know my car went on sunday night. I just got off the phone with Logan who has his JDM S15 stolen from engadine less than 1km from my place on wednesday night

details here

plese look and keep an eye out for both cars

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=395485

I suspect there is a organised racket operating in the area and urge all jdm owners in the sutherland region to garage your vehicles now!

Logan lives in a super quiet street and no one heard any thing. same MO as mine Broken window and no other signs.

A tilt tray me be being used to move the vehicles as Logan points out he had several hidden killswitches installed. And the streets slope downhill away from his house.

Time for vigilance and vigilanteism i feel! but thats just my personal opinion.

I don't live anywhere near the shire but I think it's time to look into a GPS tracker .. can anyone recommend a cheap one that works well?

I already have a mongoose pager which I can sort-of track to within 100m or so as it uses a standard Telstra sim card but I don't think that's good nuff.

This makes me really angry, F***ing thieving lowlifes, lets just put it this way, If they come near my place they better have some really good personal armour or fantastic driving skills, lest i get the cannon out or put up chase on the nitrous bike. Engadine is just a bit too close to home for my liking. These kinds of people make me want to booby trap my sh*t!

I think if four or five of us in ordinary cars stake out the three main roads into engadine evry night for a week

between 10 pm and 6 am we'd most likely catch these pricks driving in with a tow truck and a fully sic commonwhore. wait till they lift a car and follow them back to the warehouse take some photos and call the cops.

alternativly we could all rock up with shanks and baseballbats and beat the living shite ouuta them (but I guess thats asking for trouble)

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