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hi all,

just reporting that my R34 GTT (grey/silver, manual) was stolen from Bundoora last night.

Rego: WCD-214

the car is manual, it has the following extras;

* 18" Volk Racing wheels with Hankook RS3s at the front and Federal RS-Rs on the rear

* Blitz front mount (return flow) intercooler

* 3" nismo exhaust

* JVC DOuble DIN cd player

It also has GZM Automotive stickers on both front and rear windows.

If spotted, PLease contact me on 047735477 or Constable Clemens at Mill Park Police on (03) 9407 3333

many thanks,

Goran

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That's f**ked.

f**king thieving scum.

Hopefully it comes back safe and sound and the cops shoot them dead for their efforts.

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Ah, another Skyline without a proper alarm or immobiliser. When will people learn?

Neither will do shit against any crook with an ounce of knowledge.

The only protection against a thief is adequate insurance.

I knew a guy once in Ballina whos Harley got stolen.....from his garage....which had an alarm and surveillance....and metal f**king bollards in the doorway and the bike was literally chained to the concrete floor with big arse square chain. It was a Fatboy, too, so would have needed at least 4 people to carry. The bike also had an alarm and immobiliser.

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My bike got nicked from a gated complex; was steering locked and had a disc lock with an ear piercingly loud alarm that would go off just by moving the lock slightly - often set it off just undoing it. Found a screwdriver at the scene and that was it.

If they really want it, they will get it. All those things do is deter or stall for time. Insurance is the must.

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lol how is saying someone should put an alarm in their car harsh. Saying shit like "I had an alarm bit it got stolen anyway" just discourages people from installing one, resulting in more thefts.

And if it's installed correctly, the only way they will get it is by towing.

lol how is saying someone should put an alarm in their car harsh. Saying shit like "I had an alarm bit it got stolen anyway" just discourages people from installing one, resulting in more thefts.

And if it's installed correctly, the only way they will get it is by towing.

Well the thing is that's not what you said.

You had an 'I told you so' type comment.

Anyway, how do you know he didn't have an alarm?

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lol how is saying someone should put an alarm in their car harsh. Saying shit like "I had an alarm bit it got stolen anyway" just discourages people from installing one, resulting in more thefts.

And if it's installed correctly, the only way they will get it is by towing.

No, it encourages people to invest in insurance as an aside to an alarm and immobiliser. Just a bit unfair to assume OP didn't have any of this; for all you know he had both, left his car parked at home and wasn't home when it was stolen/towed.

Also, there are ways around alarms and immobilisers, besides a tow truck. You can tow a car with a strap easily. And as many kids as there are stealing cars, the guys with two trucks have not left town.

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