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Sorry to show you this guys and gals, but let's all use my stupidity as a reminder why car security is so important.

I went to see the car tonight, this is what I found...

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The only reason this damaged happened was because the Fire Department disconnected the battery.

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I hope those pictures make anyone reading this with a Skyline/Stag without an immobiliser + comprehensive insurance have a think about things. My 33 was stolen, and the only reason i got it back not burnt out, is because my clutch let go, and they were forced to leave it on the side of the road.

I hope your insurance covers ya mate...

Edited by Trav33

those pics bring a tear to my eye, not good at all.

i remember seeing that car for sale on hancock road, was very nice indeed.

sadly, the chances of the f***wits that did this is now very, very slim.

hope insurance looks after you.

Far out that sucks hard mate.

The sad reality is that with DNA evidence etc these days, the thieves just about have to burn the car, to protect themselves from being caught :blink:

Yes, as Trav said, please, please, please, please anyone who doesn't have a decent pager alarm, immobilisers, kill switches and a club lock; get one, and be careful where you park.

If you can possibly avoid it do NOT park in any of the major shopping centre car parks. EVER.

These occurrences make ALL of our insurance premiums that go up.

Aw that sucks the big one!

Hope the thieving bastards burn in hell as karma. :(

If we all hear anyone bragging about it, we'd be sure to dob them in. Torching a Stagea is like torching ya mama! Something that you should not do.

Death is too good for them. :)

who wants to set up a bait car at marion

LOL!!! I like that idea. The only thing, we would need a car that they are likely to want to steel.

Also, I am already looking in to getting another Stagea. If I am able to, I will probably import one.

yeah bet seeing that almost broke your heart

hope it doesn't stop you wanting to own another stag

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oh and if you do see me about getting you a quote from Ric @ Auto Perfection we get SAU discount there :banana:

Hey Steve. Can you grab me a quote from Ric? Something decent enough to keep shady pricks out of my car :banana:

Thanks mate

I used to live in Oakden. when I lived with my parents.

Had my 33 at the time broken into.

I was friends with the owner of four brother imports,. He lived up the road. his 34 was broken into plenty of times. He finally caught the guy. basically ran him over. Anyway this FBI guy still lives there and he knows where abouts this oakden thief lives. May not be the guy your after, so I should be carefull. But if you want anymore info PM me.

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