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hey guys,

A very good friend of mine had her WRX stolen from warringah mall in brookvale a few days ago,

its a stock '99 wrx 4door in silver, automatic with no mods. in fairly shabby condition.

plates are AXP19R

If anyone sees it driving or dumped please contact police and/or myself.

Thanks.

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thats pretty shitty news

isnt there security cameras in the parking complex there?!

did it go missing on the weekend?

There are security cameras their, but they don't cover the whole car park.

If she speeks to the Mall security and tells them where it was parked they should be able to tell her if it was covered by cameras, and if so they should go back through the footage.

The security manager was very helpfull when my line was stolen from their.

There are security cameras their, but they don't cover the whole car park.

If she speeks to the Mall security and tells them where it was parked they should be able to tell her if it was covered by cameras, and if so they should go back through the footage.

The security manager was very helpfull when my line was stolen from their.

you had a car stolen from there? gee... im never going there again!!!

Yeah but I think I was very unlucky, I park their all the time, it's generally a very safe place to park.

Also I was lucky enough to find my car 3 days later.

i wouldve thought up there past the north shore wouldve been a great place... AKA "Gods Country"

but looks like its not.....

true.

at least the cars back though - i guess seats and stereo isnt as expensive as replacing a whole car.

way too much effort for seats and stereo though....why would they bother? seems a little bit strange..

i dont get it ..why risk a criminal conviction/jail time for something that you can buy for < $500 yourself ?? f**king scum.

under age minors, they steal sound sytem and seats coz they dont know how to dissmantle anything else, cant put any thing else in there current car (or future car), and their parents would not allow them to keep a stolen car at their place.... even if they got caught nothing will happen to them, our great justice sytem is the ultimate "FAILBOAT"

true.

at least the cars back though - i guess seats and stereo isnt as expensive as replacing a whole car.

way too much effort for seats and stereo though....why would they bother? seems a little bit strange..

well maybe they didnt like the fact it was automatic and dumped it and probably thought at the time that they had to take something off the car now that theyve taken it.....

may as well be the stock rexy buckets and the aftermarket stereo.

i know what you mean though, stereo now days are just getting better and better....and dirt cheap.

i recall being the first ones to buy the Mp3 Pioneer decks...from memory it was around 399$ for the head unit. but now all manufactuers make Mp3 and cost next to NOTHING....

well sometimes i think secruity might even play part in some of these things and prolly get a cut out of it for watever.

a mate of mine had his 2001 WRX stolen at the carpark in Mounties...

the crooks somehow by passed the immobilizer as well as the alarm and the Satelite tracking.

the satelite tracking didnt even pick it up as being stolen.....

and end up finding the car wrapped around a pole a few Km away in the same suburb....

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