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well only discovering today i have noticed my garage was heavily raided.. air compressor stolen and a shit load of stock / aftermarket parts from my R34 4 door & S13 Silvia which were sitting in boxes.. whole turbo setup gone, 1 aftermarket cooler/1 stock one. brakes, coilovers.. some new stuff.. noticed today after my skyline broke down last night copped a massive puncture to the tyre whilst on way home had to tow it.. go in garage this morning to put my stockies on and to notice all the stuff has been racked... been a pretty shit week but dam it just got alot worse.. fkin scum bags.. :D

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defintaly would have happened in the last 5 days as i used my air compressor about 4-5 days ago? and fairly sure all parts were there as i was planning some stuff.. big plans made but looks like theyve just been reduced to shit..

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my garage got broken into while I was in bris and stuff got stolen too (custom made wide VS-XX's etc). scum. but yeah upgraded security now with motion detectors and a full fence around the house. hope ya had insurance on your house.

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waiting till morning to see what i can do.. so yeah.. been more set trying to get cars back on road so i got something to drive around but yeah.. too much to deal with atm but i got no choice but to wait till 2moz morning

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def not a random hit - specially if it was in a court

did you get the cops in to get finger prints etc?

do you recall friends and all being there recently?

There are a lot of scums who are friends of friends - so yeah, always gotta be careful.....

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Dude that sucks! Is it a standalone garage with a back door or is it connected to the house and they broke through the front? Hopefully that never happens to me. Must've been a directed hit. My mates have left their garage doors accidentally unlocked with goodies, including mountain bikes, rims, etc inside without anying stealing them because they live in a quiet court like yourself, so must've been someone who knew what was in there and premeditated.

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yeah i had a mate who lived in a court, and they knew all the cars that came and went in there.

one night this shady looking holden pulls up, we go out the front and it pull's a your turn and leaves.

best ask your neighbors, cause i doubt a turbo kit and air compressor and just be carried out with no witnesses.

i've got camera's going in my garrage and outside when i get my new one built.

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Why'd it take you so long to realise someone was in your garage 4-5 days ago? lol

Also as someone else mentioned, I'd get cops to finger print and photo it up in there - you may get lucky and they might be on record. I'd also ask your neighbours for any sus-looking vehicles coming in and out of the court.

As well as anything sus you might have seen - did they do it while you were home - How'd they know you weren't home, a friend that knows your schedule or what?

Just some shit to ponder, hope you get it back man or your insurance covers it, really sucks

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