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Like everyone has said, hope it comes back in one piece...

But this is one thing that paranoids me. And is also the reason why it took me all of one day to have a full aftermarket alarm with 3 point immobiliser installed to try and stop most opportunistic thieves.... But I know it is still not theft proof.

yeah even 3 point immobiliser and custom kill switch won't stop a flatbed

depends just how much the pricks are willing to go through to take your car

the way I see it if they wanna take it I'm gonna make damn sure they're going to work for it first

Sorry to hear this mate, hope it is found in a good state.

I cannot believe it was stolen in broad daylight on Parra road... That's brazen.

Re: flatbeds, I would hope that a tracking company could notify you / the police if a car starts 'moving' without the ignition being activated too. Shouldn't be hard for them to do.

Unfortunately the fact it was spotted going south on the M5 doesn't surprise me.

I've seen a tennant in my building use that on their WRX ... not sure if it would really stop anyone, but I'm sure it'd slow them down heaps .. worth it if you're parking in a public space for long periods everyday ie. uni/work etc

Hi there,

Being a new owner of a R34, I can't imagine if my car was stolen.

Anyway, as what the others said, hope its just some punks taking it for a joy ride and you getting it back in one piece.

Btw, I use a club lock myself but I have heard of other types of locks which are more efficient like brake and clutch lock?

And i think what you guys mean by wheel lock are the wheel clamps? I'm interested to know too how effective/ease of use are they since I am a rather paranoid fellow too.

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nop nothing. Havent heard anything since being last sighted in Mascot on cctv around 1 months after it was stolen. The cops reckon they were onto something but that was 2009 news and haven't heard anything since. :(

The lesson learnt here.. Get the freaken $1000 immob now and dont leave it till next wk like i did.

nop nothing. Havent heard anything since being last sighted in Mascot on cctv around 1 months after it was stolen. The cops reckon they were onto something but that was 2009 news and haven't heard anything since. :(

The lesson learnt here.. Get the freaken $1000 immob now and dont leave it till next wk like i did.

$5k??? My comp is $1300 and i'm 23 year old male and my car is much further away from stock than yours, it may be an r33 gtst series 2, but its still covered for $18k, the bloody thing doesn't get stolen :(

which insurance company are you with? Im getting ripped. I'm 25 and my comp is over 2k (for the last 6 years).

Same car with over 40k worth of mods. Plus only insured with a market value of 16K.

Time to give Just Cars a call.

which insurance company are you with? Im getting ripped. I'm 25 and my comp is over 2k (for the last 6 years).

Same car with over 40k worth of mods. Plus only insured with a market value of 16K.

Time to give Just Cars a call.

YUp i'm with just car, been with them for a few years now, no negative driving history...

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