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Sad to hear, hope everything turn out to be alright.

Wasn't there a case happened here in Melb, some guys lost their car and 6months later found what looks like their car's parts being sold on the trading post?

They came around with Under cover cops, pretended to buy the parts and turned out to be they were actually their car's parts and so these Middle East guys got caught.

This is such a well ORGANISED crime, if they ever happened to get away from what they just did, chance is we wont' even see the parts in Aust anymore, definately be over sea. If you think its hard to ship 6, 7 cars out of the country, think twice because remember how a Koren Ship sliped through, enter our water, got to Geelong without notice while trying to off load Heroin?

Anyway, just my thought.

Complete Bullshit!!!!!!

Disgusts me how someone can take a car like that have... Although the fact of the system being down indicates either someone inside or some serious organised professional to pull of a job like that..

as someone said all the work and time spent on making the cars what they were can never be replaced...

Hope they find the cars and not too much damage is done...

:S. i think alarms will be headed to GPS monitoring soon.

They have been for many years mate.

It costs less than 1k per year. Few mates of mine use it... and have as long as i've known them now, easily 4 years.

Theres more likely a snitch, one of the employees, or maybe a customer who really likes to hang out there alot. No pointing fingers though, just a hunch. Really feel sorry for the people whos cars where stolen, what i dont get though wasnt there any cameras in the workshop? or atleast alarm system?

Theres more likely a snitch, one of the employees, or maybe a customer who really likes to hang out there alot. No pointing fingers though, just a hunch. Really feel sorry for the people whos cars where stolen, what i dont get though wasnt there any cameras in the workshop? or atleast alarm system?

camera's and alarm...the recorder hard drive for the camera's was stolen as well...and the alarm had no cellular dialler.

They have been for many years mate.

It costs less than 1k per year. Few mates of mine use it... and have as long as i've known them now, easily 4 years.

We have them in our cars, the only on-going cost $9 per month for the sim-card, the other one no cost unless calls are made .

It uses GPS to lacate the car and GSM to call you, if it moves, someone opens the door, starts it , cuts the main battery or even low battery ( bellow a pre set volt value).

Much better system that QT as it has unlimited cover as long as it is above ground ..

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We have them in our cars, the only on-going cost $9 per month for the sim-card, the other one no cost unless calls are made .

It uses GPS to lacate the car and GSM to call you, if it moves, someone opens the door, starts it , cuts the main battery or even low battery ( bellow a pre set volt value).

Much better system that QT as it has unlimited cover as long as it is above ground ..

ah, cheaper these days lol.

Must admit i aint looked into costs for a while, cheaper than i thought

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