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Well an incident on the weekend has prompted me to post a thread on areas where people have had their cars broken into/keyed or some other kind of low life activity. :D

My 33's Drivers side window was smashed and my rear tyre slashed by some low life, in the Cheers carpark in Victoria Park on saturday night. :(

If people can use this post to put down the location and what happened to their car, then hopefully we can compile a list of areas where 'lines are susceptible to being abused!! (this will need to be stickied)...

the important thing now though is i need a Drivers side Window for my 33!!! can anyone help!??

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where abouts in bullcreek? i used to live at 47 endeavour ave till 1997 :D

Also, it can happen any suburb, my lancer was broken into out front of house in mountpleasant, my auto vu ss ute had a brick thrown at it as well infront of home. Mates silvia's been broken into/windows smashed at his place in mosman park etc.

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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

which car park at vic park was that? I live that area... I know it's pretty bad at vic park! :)

cheers

Joe

Was the back car park behind the cheers hotel, was visiting a friend who lives in that area.

Looking in the bright side, i am kinda glad i didnt cach them in the act, as i wouldn't be able to post what i would have done to them if i caught them! And consequently i would have been the one behind bars.. ;)

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