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It seems someone has been back, a few M35 Stagea parts have been stolen since. I really hope it isn't someone I know with a Stagea but it's useless to anyone else... Try and help people and this is what I get. :/

Cameras will be installed today fagt, come back and I will be ready for you.

Pretty gutsy going back for more.

Don't tell em the cameras are getting installed, you want them to come back with them on!

Though it's likely they haven't even seen this thread if they returned.

Well that's fuarked...

My suggestion would be (having been raised in Sydney's Western suburbs), mount cameras where people won't think to look. So not on the wall in the corner, but more at a lower height on a wall with the lens facing up. Depends on the range and vision of the camera though. Many many years ago, a mate had shit go missing and it looked like someone had a key to get in. He set up flood lights but left them on the floor and had the sensor near his shit. Looked like they were lying there waiting to be mounted but he'd left it like that intentionally. Thief comes back, finds out it's his ex selling shit for next to nothing to get back at him... But a few ideas any way. Shit blokes know where to look for cameras and lights. Although, in this day and age, you can get really tiny powerful shit that can be hidden anywhere. Hope that helps!

I want them in view as a deterrent, the parts I leave out usually don't have much value anyway. As long as the customers cars are recorded i'm happy, as I have done my best to stop opportunistic thieves. The ones that want something in particular won't be stopped by cameras or padlocks.

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These are 4 of the wheels that were taken. JDM VENERDI 19" Chrome. Likely to be TOTALLY unique in VIC.

Been trying to sell them for the past couple of months...

Anyone seeing them, PLEASE let myself or Scotty know. they are 5x114.3 so will fit ford or Jap wheels.

Yes Lifted, been on eBay for a while.

what's worse is that they are REALLY nice wheels for the right car. and you can't get that stuff here. I was even getting tempted to put them back on my stag.. Anyways.

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