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My car was Broken into this morning at a mates place in sturt and all we got was a description of the car. so i went and made the police report, then went driving around and finally found the car that matches perfectly, went back to the cops and they said that unless they see anything in the car that matches the description they can't do anything. totally screwed up.

any way if you see this car XAF-901 Toyota Corona Wagon red with shitty primer/rust/bog all over let me know because i can't rely on the cops :ghost:

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they took my girlfriends phone and wallet with all her cards in it and her weeks pay

the only way i can think of how they got in was a slim jim cos there is some scratches on my window that match up to the rough size of one. the stuff was locked in the glove box and they snapped the handle getting into it

oh yeah and we almost caught the bastards aswell lucky we left when we did otherwise i'd probably be car less

Dude,

That's just unlucky man, dun worry KARMA will sort things out..

Oh wells..if karma dun help, trolley poles are a dime a dozen :cheers:

and u know what u can do wif em if u see the car again..

Didn't you have an alarm though? R32 and no alarm come on?

My car was Broken into this morning at a mates place in sturt and all we got was a description of the car. so i went and made the police report, then went driving around and finally found the car that matches perfectly, went back to the cops and they said that unless they see anything in the car that matches the description they can't do anything. totally screwed up.

any way if you see this car XAF-901 Toyota Corona Wagon red with shitty primer/rust/bog all over let me know because i can't rely on the cops :ghost:

that makes me angry.....karma will bite the robbers AND those police people involved.

yeah i know i should have one i just couldn't afford one at the time, speaking of which what do you think is better a viper one with the transponder remote or a cheetah pro stopper

I reckon viper is better, but quite expensive, I'm getting a boomerang installed this sunday. Heaps better I reckon. I'll get u the link..

For the price I reckon it's better that the rest.. 2 way pager system ( up to 2km) , remote start and built in turbo timer....

Yet the coolest feature is the one where it can sense u coming towards the car ( coz u got the pad) and it will automatically open and vice versa if u are leaving, it will auto lock.

All for $850 installed.

I reckon u could get it cheaper coz a guy in melb sells the unit for $500

and install shouldn't be no more than $200

But I need it urgently coz of insurance reasons, so I had to pay $850

Guy comes to u and installs it. 1 yr warranty..

Not to bad if u ask me.

heres the link to info about it if anyones interested

]http://www.incaroption.com.au/Boomerang/in...intro.htm

Sorry man.. I didn't mean to dis ya bout not having the alarm

Cheers anyway

oh btw if you are after an alarm for your car then give leon from japanese autotech (0413789211) a call, tell him duc recommended you. He cheap and does a great job. My gf and I had our viper alarms - blue 2 way pager models, installed by him and they work a treat. He also supplies and installs boomerangs as its his speciality at a competitive price.

nice ride iceduck. Assuming that your avatar is your gtt, I havent seen a gtt like yours in adelaide before - or a yellow one for that matter.

Thanks man..

I bought it last week in melb..

And drove it home.. lost a Damn eye lid on the way though.. so now it looks like it's winking..

Dunno where to find another one..

Rarely drive it though.. Project car ( and dun live in the adelaide )

Apparently there is another yellow one in Adelaide.. so yeah.. hmm..

but if ya see me around give us a yell

It's stock and slow as shit but looks nice :Oops:

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oh btw if you are after an alarm for your car then give leon from japanese autotech (0413789211) a call, tell him duc recommended you. He cheap and does a great job. My gf and I had our viper alarms - blue 2 way pager models, installed by him and they work a treat. He also supplies and installs boomerangs as its his speciality at a competitive price.

sorry to open up an old thread, but what is the address of this place? i couldn't find it in the phonebook.

Cheers mate,

sam

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