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I just had my head unit in my skyline stolen!!! Get this: On ROYAL PDE (MElbourne metro) busy street... the car was alarmed and had the wire cut!!!!! Between 12:30pm and 3:30pm... i had also left my mobile and $50 petrol money in the car(but they weren't stolen) amazing! All the plastic paneling is broken and someof the wires have been cut!!!! Where can i get it fixed? and parts... 4 some reason my blinkers don't work either....

oh and to finish my post off i issue a friendly warning to the fkheads who broke into my car that if i ever find out who it was that i'll hang them by their balls and burn them alive :kick: :bang:

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weird how ur fone wasn't stolen........

mate things happen even on a busy street - i've been roled on the centre of the city in sydney(george st)....... and funny how nobody does anything

luckily for me a camera 20m across the street spotted the whole thing

o well - live and learn from our experiences - remove ur deck next time

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1st thing 1st: My phone is a Sony Ericsson T610 (it's not that bad -geez)

2 the wire from battery to alarm... although the alarm should've had a back up battery... that IS what i paid for... the only way to make that sort of alarm stop squeeling is by literally smashing it!

this was just outside a college... you reckon they'd have camera's there?

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Bloody hell. Why can't these bastards leave our shit alone. I had my car broken into a week ago as well. In my case they took the phone. Your thief must be smarter at least, cos there's no point in stealing a phone if you're just going to lock it out the second you find out anyway.

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bastards hey

few months ago i had my ride broken into they took the sub in the boot, and tried to get by rear speakers but couldnt get them out hehe

they smashed my drivers side window 2 get in, opened all the compartments but only took the sub, they left my Ck glasses and wallet and money!!

but appart from the new window i had to pay 4 they got nothing cause the sub hardy worked! ha bastards hope they get bashed up by the dude they try to sell the sub to HA!

sorry ppl just annoys me

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