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Sorry to hear mate.

Broad daylight... Sigh...

Tip: Park with your steering wheel turned? (not straight)

So if they didn't have access to the wheel, it'd be really hard to get it on the flat bed.

thats not gonna stop the winch on a flat bed unfortunately

Not a random act, this was a planned job, just so brazen and risky!, the scums must of really wanted it.

My guess is that it's not too far away from were it was stolen, seeing that there was a tow truck involved its probably sitting in some local factory or workshop. (at the moment)

sucks man ill keep an eye out but it would be long gone now unfortunately

turning the wheels full lock does nothing

and its easier if the handbrake etc is on as you drag it onto the flat bed

the only thing that protects your car from being stolen unfortunately is full comp

no other protection will suffice, unless its a 200k lambo or something rare and spastic with satelite tracking

All you need to do it drive it to a shipping container and move that :(

As said, probably a local place in airport west, keilor or similar.

If you been parking it in the westie's carpark semi-often. It wont take the crooks long to work that out unfortunately, they patrol carparks etc.

I never go to the same places @ the same times if im driving the GTR. Too many dodgy f**ks around.

i wish i had a gps tracker in it now. unfortunately i work there and park there all the time but my roster changes all the time so its a bit suspicous for them to know i was working that day because i dont work many weekends.

Could of just been random maybe they were just driving around carparks to find something worth taking.

It sucks tho.. pricks.. if they don't find it what will be your next car?

dunno i havnt really thought about it. i dont even know how much its insured for all i know is its market value i think.

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