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There is nothing like working 11 hours comming home

and seeing ur car parked away from the street, in private parking.

missing tail lights.

side door completly ****ed.. door handle ripped off

Cd player missing

Rear speakers missing

subs missing

so lets see

Cd player = Sony explode MP3 palyer - retail value $350 USD

Speakers = Kenwood 6x9's = retail value$100 USD

2 x 12 inch MTX subs in box= retail value $900

Clear real tail lights = $200

GOD DAMNIT!

just as I am getting ready to sell the car..

:(:D:D:D:D :goddam:

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all I want to do is go to sleep after working all night and now im to angry to even do that!

Cant drive my car and park it anywhere cos I have no door handle and no lock... guess There isnt much left to take now though..need to find taillights now..

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yeh the thing to turn it on broke havnet been able to arm it

havent had a chance to ask anyone yet ..called the cops and made a statement. thats all they would do, the chick at castle hill cop shop, said there have been heaps of break ins in the area..so anyone around here ...hope u have a garage to park in

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my mate has a wrexcel ... he left the door open by accident at the shops ... came back noticed nothing... until at night when he saw a light in the dash where the AHS TRAY USED TO BE ...

lmao - someone stole his ash tray, (which was empty) and left the sound system and jacket and rest on it in the car hahahah.

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