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Car got broken into at 4:45pm today...go get your alarms fitted NOW!

Lucky my alarm went off but I still have a hole in my door handle...grrr

Dark Blue S3 RX7 pulled out of the driveway when I went to check on the alarm, pity couldn't get plates coz I was fumbling for my car keys.

Arghhh!

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Car got broken into at 4:45pm today...go get your alarms fitted NOW!

Lucky my alarm went off but I still have a hole in my door handle...grrr

Dark Blue S3 RX7 pulled out of the driveway when I went to check on the alarm, pity couldn't get plates coz I was fumbling for my car keys.

Arghhh!

sad the hear mate what area did it happen in ? i always have my alarm and clublock on even when it's parked behind the roller doors of our carport thats attached to the house

Stupid thing is, we cant claim it on insurance, especially with STUPID claim rates... I mean god damn! if someone hits my car, they better total it.

lol@ title of thread... attelpted. rage typo.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t

Well when you say that...yes it's happened before, smashed window last time! They don't want whatever valuables are in the car, they want the car. I'm afraid I'll get towed next time...so another warning: GO GET YOUR ALARMS! I've been saved several times already by it.

Also, if you dont have an alarm and you park it outside of a locked garage... Do yourself a favour, familiarise yourself with your car and pull a few fuses out that are critical to the car being able to start. And use a clubby.

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