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Well it seems like we all have some bad karma this week eh?:cool:

Do u sleep close to your car at all joe. It funny that the alarm didnt phase em at all and they just kept working on it with the thing going off. maybe u should get a bow and arrow or sumfin so u dont have to run after them. Or you could even plug the car into the mains at night for extra piece of mind.

Oh well as they say s*** happens just hope it turns out as well as it can for u Joe, good luck.:)

I fixed my window... cost me few hundred dollars...

Guess How much nissan wanted..Farking $715 plus postage and hadling...LOL I said **** off!

any way I fixed my window... didnt went through insurance cuz it's really not worth the basic excess and the premium is already high enough...:)

ohh well any one have same CD changer like I posted earlyer? maybe seen @ cash converters some where.. I love to know... I polly buy exact same one...

ps. Dont leave stuff with your car.. already take away with you or at least hide them!

Cheers

Joe

Theives are apart of life if someones got something good some git will take it.:)

You could do the side window ureself its not too hard, just need to find materials. beats paying someone 40 odd bucks to do it.

damn joe

least they didnt steal the whole car tho.

it was probrably boongs....

if you're lucky whoever did it will probrably try and sell it on the net or in the quokka like within a couple of days.. play along, go check it out, if you know its urs either

a) call cops

B) open a can of woopass.

  • 2 years later...

why the f uck is it that those sorta c unts get away with that shit when the top bloke cops are out yellow stickering our cars n shit

fark that annoys me

and like you said the cops dont care, they are more interested in making money from inocent civilains what a crock of shit

Damn man, I know how it feels, Im having a bad day aswell... $250 and 4 points in the mail... woohooo

Same thing happened to me aswell a few years ago I worked out that it will cost me more to make a claim. Insurance companys really have it sorted.

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