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sorry to hear about it dude, im in the Elsternwick area every now and then and wouldnt of thought u could get ur car stolen in a place like that.

heres another reason y its worth getting full insurance, what type of alarm system did u have and was the car parked outside your house?

Hey,

My car had no front mount, yea I think I know which car you're talking about, he has 18 inch advantek type rims and an after market intercooler on it, it is a rare one. The owner of that car knows my car, he's seen it at Noble park maccas. So i dont think that was my car.

Why dont u go down to Noble Maccas on a Friday night with a few mates and ask some questions, without giving away that ur the owner of the stolen car. Say u wanna buy some stolen rims or something. Theres a good chance that the people who stole ur car also deal in other stolen goods.

Also, make a list of people who knew your car didnt have an alarm. I know it sounds cynical but really u never know what kind of friends u really have.

My mate reckons he knows some guys that hang around the dandenong area and that are into stealing cars. If u want i can make enquiries for you, though i dont think that they would really tell him. Worth a try i guess.

Good luck man, and good luck with dealing with the cops. Hope u find ur car real soon

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wots da cops doin now?? r dey even bothered?? dose f#@$!% up c%#$!...cant rely on em...i had someone try ta jam open ma door a month or 2 back...totally screwed da door lock...dats when it hit me dat people still jack gts-t's...put in a security system right away...

wots da cops doin now?? r dey even bothered?? dose f#@$!% up c%#$!...cant rely on em...i had someone try ta jam open ma door a month or 2 back...totally screwed da door lock...dats when it hit me dat people still jack gts-t's...put in a security system right away...

Instead of getting the doughnuts delivered to their station, they could ride the squad car down to the shops and open their eyes and search for the car while they are doing it.

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