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Get one of these?

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^HELL YES!!!

When my old mr2 kept getting broken in to I was gonna try and come up with a simple way of having my door handles slightly electrified. with an overide switch only i know about.

Nothing to crazy, just enough to shock them, and a warning sticker on the window. But i like the idea in the above image better!

Few years ago my Pintara was stolen (technically my parents which my aunty borrowed) it was found, minus head unit and my teddy bears *waves fist* it was left locked with no fuel in a carpark in the city... Considerate thieves locked it so nobody else could break in and steal it :-\ Not that it being locked stopped them in the first place...

Oh and Pat I like your thinking... *slides money under table* you know what to do... lol

I just received word that a R32 was stolen last week (in Monash too). They also have an idea of who done it but nothing usable. Sounds like the same kids as in the original post.

I've been thinking about try to raise this with local ministers. However I think it might cause us more grief if Police just constantly pull imports over.

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