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Well just about 10mins ago some prick tried to break into my car at the front off my flat i just got back from a mates house and i just closed the door and was talking to my flat mate

then out off no where we here these 3 massive thuds then my alarm is going spastic ran out side with the trusty golf club and the f**k wit has vanished one off my other neighbours

gave chase and seen him runnin up the road and gave chase i soon followed with my mate we looked every where but no onegot back had a look at the damage and there's a few

rubber marks they tried to smash my drivers window with a rubber mallet.

I sugest every one be extra cautious who is in your area if you havent seen that car before approac h them and ask them in a firm way what the f**k are you doing here thats if you

dont know the car sorry for ranting on like this but im so pissed off right now.

cheers

Allan.M :D

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there's a few rubber marks they tried to smash my drivers window with a rubber mallet.

a real rocket scientist. Lets use something soft to break glass! :D

Good to hear it was a failed attempt. :D

a real rocket scientist. Lets use something soft to break glass! :down:

Good to hear it was a failed attempt. :D

yeah telling me lol like your humor towards the hammer thats exactly what me and my flat mate are thinking right now. :D

yeah telling me lol like your humor towards the hammer thats exactly what me and my flat mate are thinking right now. :D

Be funny if it bounced enough to smack the f**k in the nose :D

tis only a car man - not end of ur life.

But do what I do - if my car is parked on the street, i unbolt all of the wheel nuts on one of the front wheels - farked if i care whether or not they are stupid enough to steal my car - cos if they do, they will crash, and probably injure themselves.....

tis only a car man - not end of ur life.

But do what I do - if my car is parked on the street, i unbolt all of the wheel nuts on one of the front wheels - farked if i care whether or not they are stupid enough to steal my car - cos if they do, they will crash, and probably injure themselves.....

Haha never thought of that. Thats all well and good til an innocent person gets taken out by the crash or the wheel :D But yes it would be good if the thieves crashed and burned then died im sick of these scum.

lil old adelaide is turning into more of a shit hole than it already was :) aami fire and theft insurance here we come ... for piece of mind!!! even tho its behind two cars the amount of times this has happened recently!!!

glad to hear they did not take off with your pride and joy and glad not too much damage was done!! could ahve been much worse!! thank your lucky stars!!

:blink:

Sorry to hear Alan but as eMsta has all ready pointed out its only a car it can be replaced, not saying i wouldnt be devo if mine got stolen becuse mine is rarer to replace 4door gts4 with a proper engine conversion

i like the wheel nuts idea

tis only a car man - not end of ur life.

But do what I do - if my car is parked on the street, i unbolt all of the wheel nuts on one of the front wheels - farked if i care whether or not they are stupid enough to steal my car - cos if they do, they will crash, and probably injure themselves.....

good luck getting AAMI to isure you man 99% of aussie insurer's wont touch imports

lil old adelaide is turning into more of a shit hole than it already was :) aami fire and theft insurance here we come ... for piece of mind!!! even tho its behind two cars the amount of times this has happened recently!!!

glad to hear they did not take off with your pride and joy and glad not too much damage was done!! could ahve been much worse!! thank your lucky stars!!

:blink:

it;s getting to the point that i rarely drive my skyline nowdays for fear of parking it in a public place .

mine lives in the build on to the house brick carport behind locked roller doors . i never leave it in the drive wayor leave the roller doors up .bloody sad that it comes down to this just for a car . its clublocked has a great alarm system and a german shepard that would take a intruders nut sack off .

dont think it's been driven in a fortnight now really should sell it for the amount it gets used but the mrs loves the damm thing and wont part with it lol

sorry to hear what happened to your car but be glad it was just a failed attempt....i have recently got installed a few things like shock sensor.....and a really high frequency module that will blow ear drums out in 3 seconds or so....good luck to the f**ker who gets in my car when the alarm is triggered off....

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