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Guest Miss_Nismo
Originally posted by wilco

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

A nameless Adelaide car audio joint was also busted providing the names addresses and security information on cars to less noble members of society immediately after car alarms were installed, resulting in regular breakins in the weeks afterward, it was only once they started breaking into cars the same night the alarm was installed that they were busted.

Can you PM me and tell me who it is??? :uh-huh:

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Guest wilco

It's not relevant anymore as the people involved were all given the arse, and dealt with by the cops. I am sure the place involved would be the very last place to do want something like that to happen again.

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Guest Miss_Nismo
Originally posted by wilco

It's not relevant anymore as the people involved were all given the arse, and dealt with by the cops.  I am sure the place involved would be the very last place to do want something like that to happen again.

no worries

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The only two places I trust are GT Autosound and Complete Audio.

Been going to those guys for 6 years now and it's always been good work.

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