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Glad you got the car back :D

Not quite the same, but i had my old R31 stolen from me at the Zoo of all places in the middle of the day, i got it back, less sound system, and the people involved were caught, but i don't know what happened to them, however i still wish that one day i might meet them so can i take to their faces with a torque wrench.

F**k i hate car thieves, mostly thieves in general, but i reserve a special place in my garage (The chair in the tub of water connected to a few car batteries) for little punk car thieves :domokun:

Haha we may have had a nice big pry bar with us haha. Yah I'm just glad I got him before he could burn the car or steel anything else in it I would very much like to meet the guy one day. I think I fo und out who it was and looks like he was let out of a cell for the weekend :/. But karma will come to. Him one day. Just hope it's before he can make any more little shit heads like himself

Hey guys just adding to this if you live in the narrabundah area or surrounding subs I had some one come into my back yard last night not sure if they were looking at my pile of rims or my car but my neighbors confirmed they have seen the same person go into my yard a few times I spent a good portion of my night looking for that person and 2 others that were seen with him but unfortunately no luck so if u are in bundah or near by and you have the ability to up the security a bit might be worth doing

Guess someone is bored because some little c-unts tried to steal my 33 as well. Smashed quarter window and destroyed club lock. Thankfully they didn't get any further than that.

I hear those quarter windows are really expensive to replace. At least you still have the car

Holy crap

Can some pm me some anti theft ideas for my 33 for the short time until I get an alarm sorted?!

Take the engine out

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