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Thanks to the morons who thought it would be funny to JAM a screwdriver into all the locks on my car, and then proceed tp SMASH the front passenger window of my R32 GTS4 sedan.

Why is it so hard to own a nice, clean car and not have anyone F#@k it up?

There was nothing in there worth stealing.

Hopefully the cops who have a good sample of your blood will catch your loser ass.

Now i can't work because i need my car for work. And getting a window for an R32 sedan isn't the easiest thing ever.

Thanks for ruining my day and costing me 300 bucks plus loss of wages.

Havn't priced new locks yet. You know what's annoying? I don't even use the locks (keys, i have remote central locking), but it looks pretty F#@king shithouse when the locks are all twisted.

I don't suppose anyone saw anything in Meridian Parade, Wantirna South last night? If you did maybe get a rego of the car the was heard, don't hesitate to tell me. I'm sure we'd all love to see these losers get thumped etc.

I hope this shit doesn't happen to anyone else on here, let me tell you. It's shit.

Have a nice day.

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hey sorry to hear about your car its bad when morons do sh!t like that. Anyway if its any help give the guy at holford motors a call they have alot of parts and may be able to help.

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thanks people.

car is fixed.. thanks to novus in mitcham for getting the window in from god knows where! 300 bucks fitted wasn't too bad either.. i think.. thought a sedan passenger window would be a **** to try and find.

these bastards should be pounded into the small piles of shit that they are..

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Amazes me that there are so many f*cktards everywhere... Sorry to hear mate... There are fks everywhere - the 2 houses either side of mine got robbed yesterday, at around 11am - and I live in one of the more "prestigious" (read: rich ass) areas of sydney! So there really are scumbags everywhere in society...

Hope nothing similar happens again.

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man that sux. I know how ya feel. In the apartment complex we used to live in some kids scratched up 3 cars with rocks (unfortunately mine was the worst and requires a full respray to fix) even worse was that we never found the little bastards.

Probably lucky though or i would be up on murder charges!!

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hey mate

3 weeks ago some fags broke in mah garage n stole evrythin form mah skyline ... d latest dvd player ( touch screen one) , bucket seats, HKS boost gauge , knob, steerin wheel, evry single thing inside, i bought evrything bak, i spent $8000 (( ... but yeh datz life ... I HOPE THIS DOESNT HAPPEN 2 U!!! d feeling is so so ***ed up, i couldnt sleep for 4 days ... :rant: .. all d best , and watch ur cars :D

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