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Just got woken up to my alarm goin off and my dad yellin OI at the front in his budgie smugglers......that was a funny sight!!

But just lettin you guys know my car got broken into around 3:30am

They stole just the basic stuff like taco, sub, amp.....thats what i can see, waitin 4 cops b4 i touch anythin lol.

I live round the liverpool area so fellow skylines around there be careful if u dont want your shit to go or make sure ur insured i have a feeling i might not be for my amp nd sub :) (dumb dumb dumb).

Anyway saw it was a black ute (SS looking type) and two young guys, just thought id let you all know!

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Hiya Monique,

Sorry to hear of this. Rockspiders need to be squashed out of existence = manacled to stocks in the middle of Macquarie Rd Mall and with rotten eggs and tomatoes thrown at them + their names displayed.

Have you told your car insurance company about your improvements to your car? Have they been itemised and conveyed to the company for adequate cover?

08r3308 it happened in Moorebank. car was on the front lawn. Terry, she hadnt told insurance about amp and sub so sadly no cover.

Brendan, they smashed drivers side window. weird cause it looked they were throwin the glass around. there was glass on the roof and bonnet.

the didnt even touch the head unit or the D&G sunnies in centre console.

Edited by SLY-25T

Im from livo too so this concerns me. Last year when i had my honda integra, it got broken into twice within 2 months. Both times my whole sound system was stolen....the 2nd time the ****ers decided to break my back window, my locks and the door handle...cost me a fair bit to fix it all.

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