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bloody byatches.... sunnies, stereo, cb, sub, ash tray (wtf?), ignition, gone.. im more pissed off by the damage to the interior they caused getting at everything.

i have a brant aa02 fitted (which prolly stopped them from taking the car).. but might have to upgrade to the version with interior sensors and lots of noise...

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it was at my place.. in the carport.. not really visible from the street so they must have walked in and checked it out...

one window is 'slightly' chipped on the top.. but nothing too bad...

the b-pillar and rubber seals copped a bit of a ripping tho as u can see.. :D

Googz..... that sucks.... prevent it from happening again man, rip your drivers door trim off and chop the wires leading to the small switch with the lock symbol on it near your power window switch. Theives lever your window back (made easier with no window frame) and shove a screw driver or something down there and touch the lock switch and the passenger door opens.

damn dude... sorry to hear!!

im in strathfield too... so this is gonna make me more worried.

btw which part of strathfield are you in if you don't mind me asking? closer to hume hwy?..

was your carport secure? like any gate or anything?...

looks like im not leaving my car out on the street.. even in the daytime. don't want anyone knowing i live there.

hope you get it all sorted.

That really sux arse! That's one of the worst things about owning such a nice car... Jealous assholes!:)

It sux even harder when it happens outside your house. I know what thats like. My R31 was firebombed on the grass in front of my window!

Good luck with the reapirs dude!

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