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Hey Guys,

Got back to the train station after work today. disarmed the car and heard the chirps that alarm has been triggered...

My glovebox was open and centre console...all the f**ker took was my ipod (no big loss)...nothing else was taken...but the f**ker broke my passenger side weather strip when he broke into my car (I beleive some other cars got broken into as well)

my question is...where can I buy another one and also how do I remove the weather strip

Edited by BigDirtyJase
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That sux, did u see if there was any surveilance footage? As for the weather Strip, I'd like to know where and how much as new from Nissan would b a killer.

Edited by GTR260

That sux, did u see if there was any surveilance footage? As for the weather Strip, I'd like to know where and how much as new from Nissan would b a killer.

They'll never let you see the CCTV footage anyway; it's a liability/privacy thing.

Sucks; hopefully the toerag thief gets hit by a bus on his way to Cash Converters.

yeah the wind/rain deflectors....how do I take them off (it's kinda silly have one and one busted one)

there is no CCTV in the carpark at the station I park at

Mind you I wasn't the only car this prick broke into

Edited by BigDirtyJase

yeah the wind/rain deflectors....how do I take them off (it's kinda silly have one and one busted one)

When I took mine off they were held on by some really strong double sided tape and a few metal clips. It was easy enough to get the weather strips themselves off, but the double sided tape is a pain.

Dont you wish it was legal to have an alarm system so if your car did get broken into it would taser the living phuck out of the scum sucking maggot until his eyes popped out of his skull!

It might take off though;

Forget what movie its from but I remember this scene....

Love it...you kill several birds with one stone OR should I say one ZAP...get rid of the scum bag thief, no tax payer funds wasted to keep them in jail, one less crim of the streets! Everyones a winner!

  • 2 weeks later...

hi mate, check this thread, i bought the drivers side deflector off Sabbai, he still has the passenger one i think for $150 which is quite reasonable.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/404981-c34-s2-dayz-bars-xennons-wind-deflectors-stock-parts/page__fromsearch__1

there was a group buy for these, might still be some singles available? contact marshstag on here! As for taser car alarm, i know of someone who hooked up a coil to his seat, that if not disarmed would fire a short time later! hahaha

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