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Hey i was wondering if its possible to jimmy a locked door on an r33?

I walked back to my car and my door was unlocked and my tablets were stolen (the only thing stolen actually) and i know it was locked cos i always double check it cos i keep tablets in the car for emergencies or if i carnt get home in time. So how did they unlock my door and how can i stop this from happening again cos these tablets are very important to me and now i dont have an emergency stash

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89cal - lighten up i wasnt asking how to break in or a step by step on how to break into a car.. geez

Ben - yeah thanks for tips

i have an alarm but i dont use it cos it keeps going off for no reason i need to adjust the sensors or something. Someone mentioned to me about the Valet thing, and this is the best idea, its perfect

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I wasn't trying to be too much of an asshole, but think about it

Someone wants to break into a skyline, Goes on google 'How to break into skyline', this thread comes up, then indirectly you have HELPED someone break into a car. Thats why its never a good idea to ask these things on a public forum. Go see someone who specialises in car alarms and security and they will be able to help.

I'm just trying to protect myself and others on here. I have an alarm but I don't want it to get to that stage.

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putting your valuables into your boot and using the valet switch on the boot so that the boot lever beside your seat is disabled and only the key can open it really is the perfect solution for keeping valuables safe just in case someone actually gets in

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Update - my friend heard that someone was trying to sell the same medication that was stolen out of my car at the local pub close to where my car was parked so im going to try find out who it was tomorrow after my doctors appointment yay!!

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yeah i need to get mine calibrated so it doesnt go off all the time, i spent $1600 on it so it is a good one, i have the car monitor which has an lcd puc of a car and if my alarm goes off it tells me and shows me what set it off like door open or ultrasonics or motion detect etc

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6 of my kapanol and 2 of my old oxycontin. It may not seem like alot but they are very strict and keep close monitoring of them so it is so hard to save up some spares for emergencies, im very annoyed but I had my doctors the other day so i got my new lot so im happy, i have lower disc degeneration in my back and it gives me severe pain.

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