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Sigh, well somone smashed the window on my baby tonight in the work carpark :) but they didnt take anything or go through anything so i assume the alarm scared them off, wouldnt suprise me if it was some pokie fiend looking for coin. Happened in the last 45mins a(around 12:30)of work as i checked on it a few times before then.

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So iam looking for a drivers side window for a 33, going to ring around tommorrow and get a few quotes anyone have recommendations ? and a rough guess on how much it should cost to get fixed ?

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Sigh, well somone smashed the window on my baby tonight in the work carpark :) but they didnt take anything or go through anything so i assume the alarm scared them off, wouldnt suprise me if it was some pokie fiend looking for coin. Happened in the last 45mins a(around 12:30)of work as i checked on it a few times before then.

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So iam looking for a drivers side window for a 33, going to ring around tommorrow and get a few quotes anyone have recommendations ? and a rough guess on how much it should cost to get fixed ?

Exact same thing happened to me about a month ago.

Broad daylight on a friday afternoon in my work carpark in a very nearby suburb to where yours happened.

Pager alarm went off, and by the time I got downstairs was time enough for them to get back into their stolen (according to police) maroon r32 (I took the rego plate details), which I saw leaving the scene in a very suspisious manner.

I got a new window from import spares (sleaford rd, windsor gardens) for $110, and fitted it myself.

It pays to ring around, as prices varied to double what I ended up paying.

Not a hard job, but also not much skin left on my knuckles afterwards.

Worst part is that there seems no way of easing this spate of import break-ins.

Police say that they have caught the people responsible, and then guess what.....

Sorry to hear that mate, I can empathise, Deluxe and I were recently victims too literally in our own backyard in the same area. We got off with damaged doors.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=185076

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Damn this stupid shit!!

Don't leave your cars in that area people! i remember seeing a silver/white(it was night time) 32 follow me into my street and almost watch me reverse into my driveway! I just thought it might have been one of you guys coming to say "Bloody G'Day" but when i got out of my car, the 32 took off slowly! I did put it up into the spotted section but with no reply, so now after reading this i thing they either have lines themselves or steal them to get to another one!

So if there is some scetchy suss c#$t in a Skyline checking you out more than what he/she should be, go smash thier heads in and go from there.....lol

Sorry to hear that mate, I can empathise, Deluxe and I were recently victims too literally in our own backyard in the same area. We got off with damaged doors.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=185076

yeah :) shittiest when it happens at ya home or work makes me :dry:

All fixed now tho. But it the glass breaking didbit of damamge to the paint work ;) still have the car to so yeah :)

sorry to hear good news nothing taken but still a hassle and now while @ work you'll be ever wondering will they strike again

obviously thieves are blind too and cant see a flasher or think maybe its not real ill try my luck and do smash and grab

my missus window was smashed at her house in her own driveway. stole a few things and damaged a far bit. used 2 screw drivers in the window seal and lifted it till it shattered on itself.

was a headf**k more the anything

sorry bout your car man

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