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Hey guys,

woke up to go to work this morning and my Nissan Skyline fourdoor wasnt where i left it,

Details:

Rego: SA10AGW

white in colour, stock standard, factory alloy wheels.

Pics: ( disregard the white R33 wheels)

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If any body sees it dumped anywhere or see some prick driving it give us a call 0430500957

Cheers Matt

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Hey guys,

woke up to go to work this morning and my Nissan Skyline fourdoor wasnt where i left it,

Details:

Rego: SA10AGW

white in colour, stock standard, factory alloy wheels.

Pics: ( disregard the white R33 wheels)

post-24677-1281660352_thumb.jpg

post-24677-1281660395_thumb.jpg

If any body sees it dumped anywhere or see some prick driving it give us a call 0430500957

Cheers Matt

god dame it, it's started again, it was quiet during the past 2 weeks. What happen to te bait car?

That sucks. Another one. We definitely need a bait car and some baseball bats. :D

I'm up for some bashing, it's time they learned a lesson in stealing cars. Keep an eye out for old Holden cars to, some cams was near my street where my car was stolen, but haven't heard anything from the cops yet.

What sort of alarm did it have?

makes no difference.

ive disabled a $1500 alarm/immobilizer within 4min before and im not even a professional... just did an automotive electrical course one time. (btw was mates car coz his immob was playing up)

an experienced thief would have no problem at all.

makes no difference.

ive disabled a $1500 alarm/immobilizer within 4min before and im not even a professional... just did an automotive electrical course one time. (btw was mates car coz his immob was playing up)

an experienced thief would have no problem at all.

Agreed, someone I know had thier car pinched, and the thief left behind the control box where the car was parked.

Hope you find it in 1 piece bud :(

sorry to hear, will look out for it.

A suggestion if I may, it is a good idea to get an aftermarket detachable steering wheel.

Just take it off and take it inside your house when you've finished using your car for the day, It literally takes a second, make a habit of it :(

makes no difference.

ive disabled a $1500 alarm/immobilizer within 4min before and im not even a professional... just did an automotive electrical course one time. (btw was mates car coz his immob was playing up)

an experienced thief would have no problem at all.

Of course it makes a difference - your car alarm going off for 4 minutes in your driveway in the dead of night would be a TAD obvious, and your car would not get stolen.

EVERY SINGLE car that has gone missing lately has not had an alarm. That is my point.

If a would-be thief were under my dash trying to disable my alarm while the siren going off would have PERMANENT hearing damage within 30 seconds due to the 3 piezo sirens deafening him.

Of course it makes a difference - your car alarm going off for 4 minutes in your driveway in the dead of night would be a TAD obvious, and your car would not get stolen.

EVERY SINGLE car that has gone missing lately has not had an alarm. That is my point.

If a would-be thief were under my dash trying to disable my alarm while the siren going off would have PERMANENT hearing damage within 30 seconds due to the 3 piezo sirens deafening him.

Can't hear you what did you say
A suggestion if I may, it is a good idea to get an aftermarket detachable steering wheel.

Just take it off and take it inside your house when you've finished using your car for the day, It literally takes a second, make a habit of it biggrin.gif

Nothing a socket/wheel brace an spare wheel wont fix, thats easier than the alarm, still a deterant thou.

If they want your car theyre going to get it.

I hate parking anywere these days.

Goodluck with it all mate.

Damn! Sorry to hear, hope they find it soon!! Will keep an eye out. If they still mine I'd feel sorry, club-clock, Alarm System and GPS...almost wanting them to steal it so I'll have something to do for the night....

Hope it works out!

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