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After a nice out in the CT i get back to my car and look forward to the nice cruise home.......

getting closer to the car and what do i see?? shattered glass!!!!

drivers window smahsed and all the insides of the car turned upside down...

friggin c**ts took my Head Unit, subs, turbo timer, boost gauge and f**ked over my drivers side rear vison mirror.

and they tried to get it started but the couldnt b/c of the immobiliser. but they did a good job of f**king up my ignition and my key chamber.

now what a pain that i have to get get that all fixed......

just wanted to get that off my chest.

my car was in glebe NSW.

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Yeah was me that got the car nicked !!! Two words Stamore Macca's, all the kids without the money to buy a decent car will wonder off in the wee hours of the morning looking for decent hardworking folk to screw over, just because their jelous !!

Bullet in the head is too good for 'em, too quick, knife wound to the gut, takes hours and hurts like f@#* :)

Had pretty much the same gear stolen as well as the dipstick !?!

First replacement item on order, Viper 791XV.

First idea, wire ignition coils and alarm trigger together and attach to chassis :huh: Then it should be a shocking state of affairs to touch my car (sorry that was really bad :)

Yes it sure is, but the problem is forgetting that ur alarm is on and getting stun by ur own alarm. (it would leave u on the ground helpless and the car theif could take ur keys).

How do I know all this? it's coz I'm trialing something along those lines.

And yes a thief could smash the window and open it from the inside. Hehe wait till he puts his arse on the seat. :lol:

Or there is the trunk monkey, the theft retrieval model I believe :P

http://www.trunkmonkeyad.com/4wmv.htm

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