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Snail Lane/Mountain St just off Broadway in the City near UTS.

Had my rear 1/4 window smashed and Blaupunkt GTA2200 amp stolen, the guy left my headunit (wasnt even screwed in), JBL splits and 15" Pioneer Sub + Jaycar 2x150W RMS amp though - wtf?

This was in a 89 Merc though, not an import! (I'd say an import would have even worse stuff done to it!)

That said, when I get my car - I'm also getting a shitbox Charade for a daily... the 180 isnt going anywhere near a public place!

ok, since macquarie centre is a bad place to park....den the mac uni carpark is safe right?

cos i'll b driving to uni soon and i hate to see my car (non-skyline) to get f*d

if it's an average joe blow car then it'd be fine in Mac Centre. Mac Centre just seems to be a bad place for imports and modded cars (but I've been ok so far). *touchwood*

ok, since macquarie centre is a bad place to park....den the mac uni carpark is safe right?

cos i'll b driving to uni soon and i hate to see my car (non-skyline) to get f*d

My mate's 200sx broken into mac uni carpark.

Mac uni + mac centre carpark are meant to be evil for silvia's getting stolen - i mean EVIL.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=55928

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=59842

incompetency?

There's a known bunch of 'felons' in the Macquarie area - they are known to break into imports for fun and to joyride them every so often. The police cannot stop them for quite obvious reasons.

T.

You guys serious about Mac Centre?

I go there all the time and park in the front area close to the entrances for the ice rink etc. I live about 5 minutes drive from Mac centre so i park there all the time and i've had no trouble so far. I cant park in the newer section where the cinema/loft entrances are coz of low front bar hitting shit at the ramps... so i have no other choice but to park at the front section.

I've once parked it on the top loft area for a movie and came out around 12am and there was nothing wrong with my car... perhaps i was lucky.

Could the ppl who are warning against Mac Centre post more details? im getting paranoid now...

Cheers

the whole marsfield area, I had my car ripped from about 10 mtrs outside my bedroom window. They waited till it was storming so i didnt hear shite. Got it back though, it was dumped out at st marys. Had the deck and front seats taken out, they left me a Kebab wrapper and a bucket seat though, still smelt like the chlorine it used to have in it. but hey, nothing a good scrub wont fix. Do these people ever get caught???

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