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about 5 years ago a friends car got broken into and damaged but they were unable to steal it thanks to the alarm... around the same time at the eng. car park another mates car got broken into and stolen, and never was seen again...both were unique modified cars.

unfortunately it has been happening there for many years.

FARK man, i'm hurtin just reading about your run of bad 5hit!

Would love to get my hands on those filthy farkwits and teach em a lesson or two.

Honestly, try to concertrate on you exams and leave the car for the time being (But keep enquiring about the security camera footage). It's hard, but your future is at stake and this is just a tempory set-back.

I have a spare dash insert with all the trimmings, give me all call if you still have my number, otherwise PM me.

Hope to c ya around.

Alan

Thanx every1 for your support, the only thing i really need is to find out how much my door and door lock will cost to fix, i think the console has been sorted thanx to Al, i don't know what I can risk with my head unit...

sh1t man!!! i think someone at monash doesnt like skylines.... my bro's R33 was parked at the red ticket car park and his rear end got smashed. It was late last month, he's gonna look at the footage this friday of security cameras... hope this loser who doesnt like skylines gets whats coming.......

Sorry to hear this man. The truth is my UNI carpark in SA is ****ed aswell. A mate of mine with a VL turbo got broken into 3 times last year (once rite infront of security office) i know of numerous other guys with stereos been stolen etc. my car has been badged and the truth is every day i park there i worry soo much. Its such a risk.

alright max we will set this sting up... wont bother giving him to the cops... knee caps to start off with then we get info from him knock him the **** out, strip him down and hang him by his feet from some window at the uni.

this chatter reminds me of a story i heard about a guy who had his house broken into.

He found out who did it (2 blokes) - he then kidnapped them and tortured them both for 7 days (VERY BADLY) and let them go.

He made 1 mistake tho... he didn't hide his identity from them..

yes he got put in jail and they got off with a slap on the wrist.

Man Im real sorry to hear such rubbish i remember wen that granny hit you now this shit!

Although wit a positive mind you will be ok, just think:

- What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger &

- What does around comes around, so if you dont catch this *** that did this im sure the man upstairs has got ur back.

take it easy

:D

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