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f**kin some scumbag f**kheads tried to break into my missus celica last nite in burnside, they used a brick on the window and a screwdriver on the lock....the weak f**kin pricks still couldnt get in so theres a nice new lock needed and the window to be either polished out or a new window......

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ohhh thats heaps bad :D

at least they didnt get the satisfaction of actually stealing anything from it, thats a bit of a worry tho that you live in Burnside and your car gets broken into makes me worry cause i live in Dulwich :happy:

f**kin some scumbag f**kheads tried to break into my missus celica last nite in burnside, they used a brick on the window and a screwdriver on the lock....the weak f**kin pricks still couldnt get in so theres a nice new lock needed and the window to be either polished out or a new window......

that really sucks. atleast they didn't get to steal anything :happy:

sorry to hear

should they be on worlds stupid criminals to not be able to break in with a brick

Sounds like someone's been watching gone in 60 seconds too often to me.

Sorry to hear mate, I too have heard Burnside get's a lot of break-ins, hope it all gets soughed out without too much hassle.

hope you get it all fixed relatively easy and cheap dan. burnside although considered a 'affluent' suburb, due to how the streets and houses are planned out. so quite at night, no one walks the streets, tall trees, dark areas etc etc doesnt do well with leaving vehicles unattended at night.

f**kin some scumbag f**kheads tried to break into my missus celica last nite in burnside, they used a brick on the window and a screwdriver on the lock....the weak f**kin pricks still couldnt get in so theres a nice new lock needed and the window to be either polished out or a new window......

you've sold the car

just get over it

:laugh:

oh yeh....we actually sold the car yesterday as is.....got quotes it was goin to be 200 for new lock fitted and 100 to polish out the window. so the guy took it as is knocked a bit off the price and bobs your uncle so not my prob now. but luckily im moving before i get the skyline back....lockable garage

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