Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

My break in....

Well some may or may not know i have a 79 rolla as a daily beast. I was stolen twice before i bought it so it can be opened with near on anything thats hard lol.

Last night someone broke into it, i noticed when i hopped in it for work today and the mirror had been moved, the ash tray was open, things like a rug had been moved in the back. There is even a crappy cd head unit sitting in the back, even that had been moved. But funnily enough nothing was taken (not thats theres much to take).

But...the funniest part of all is that the person/s that broke into it locked it up when they were done.

I wasnt really suprised that it had been broken into, or hadnt been broken into earlier. I actually had a great laugh about. Just thought i would share my little experience with you.

Edited by sinistagtst
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/185049-break-in-but-actually-a-funny-one/
Share on other sites

I can beat that

I discovered at 5:30am one morning that someone had stolen the steering wheel off my standard R31 GXE (wtfbbq!?!?). I had to catch the bus to work :blink:

Found out about a week later that the theives had used it to steal a hella modified R31 that lived up the street, that had a steering lock on the wheel that they couldn't get off.

Last night someone broke into it, i noticed when i hoped in it for work today and the mirror had been moved, the ash tray was open, things like a rug had been moved in the back. There is even a crappy cd head unit sitting in the back, even that had been moved. But funnily enough nothing was taken (not thats theres much to take).

But...the funniest part of all is that the person/s that broke into it locked it up when they were done.

next time you go to the pub and pick up some fat chick because you couldn't see with your beer goggles... don't make out with her in your car, take her inside your house. And don't drive home under the influence.

this morning about 330am i got woken up by the alarm going off!!! half asleep i woke kye up pushing him outta bed he thought i meant his alarm clock haha but no it was his pager beeping and buzzing and you could hear the alarm like it was next to my head so loud.

walked out side in my pjamas and kye in his boxers hoping to bust them in the act but no-one was there.

This morning i got a phone call to tell me the paper delivery guy is sorry if he woke any one up when he hit kyes car with the paper grrrrr.....

at least it wasnt some little punks i dont think kye could have controlled himself if he caught them breaking in to either car.

Lauren

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • Just planning to have the wiring neat and hide as much as possible.
    • The sodium acetate, mixed with citric acid, doesn't actually buffer each other. Interestingly though, if you used Sodium Acetate, and acetic acid, THAT becomes a buffer solution. Additionally, a weak acid that can attack a metal, is still a weak acid that can attack a metal. If you don't neutralise it, and wash it off, it's going to be able to keep attacking. It works the same way when battery acid dries, get that stuff somewhere, and then it gets wet, and off it goes again breaking things down. There's a reason why people prefer a weak acid, and it's because they want TIME to be able to be on their side. IE, DIY guys are happy to leave some mild steel in vinegar for 24 hours to get mill scale off. However, if you want to do it chemically in industry, you grab the muriatic acid. If you want to do it quicker at home, go for the acetic acid if you don't want muriatic around. At the end of the day, look at the above thumbnail, as it proves what I said in the earlier post, you can clean that fuel tank up all you want with the solution, but the rust that has now been removed was once the metal of the fuel tank. So how thin in spots is your fuel tank getting? If the magazine on the left, is the actual same magazine as on the right, you'll notice it even introduces more holes... Well, rust removal in general actually does that. The fuel tank isn't very thick. So, I'll state again, look to replace the tank, replace the fuel hanger, and pump, work out how the rust and shit is making it past the fuel filter, and getting into the injectors. That is the real problem. If the fuel filter were doing its job, the injectors wouldn't be blocked.
    • Despite having minimal clothing because of the hot weather right now, I did have rubber gloves and safety glasses on just in-case for most of the time. Yes, I was scrubbing with my gloves on before, but brushing with a brush removes the remaining rust. To neutralize, I was thinking distilled water and baking soda, or do you think that would be overkill?
    • You can probably scrub the rust with a toothbrush or something. After you get the rust off flush well with water to neutralize and you will probably want to also use a fuel tank sealer to keep it from rusting again.
    • The sodium citrate solution is designed to buffer the citric acid to keep it from attacking metal quite so much, the guy that came up with that recipe did a ton of testing on how much metal loss occurs over time and it's nothing crazy unless you forget about it for months:   
×
×
  • Create New...