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Well it appears that my locked garage in my secure parking lot was broken into a few days ago to my behold this morning when I went down to get some of my tools out...

The nice people relieved me of my $1000 Shoe helmet, my king chrome socket and drive set, a stainless RB25 high mount manifold, some subs, and a Garrett 3076.... So now I'm absolutely devo! and who knows what else was taken... FFS!

But hey at least they left me with a couple of space savers, a set of supra wheels and the stock bits off my s15... oh and my CBR 250 and GSXR 600...

What can you do but laugh and hope it put food on the table for some crack family somewhere...

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Very disappointing to hear this, It might be worth moving your bikes to another secure location for a period of time, just in case the dirtbags decide to return and finish the job. I bloody hate thieves :down: !

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Thanks guys, yeah its pretty shit... Just got off the phone and the insurance does not cover the gear in the garage apparently... Although I have 5k of "car parts" listed on the insurance! I think a few more phone calls are in store for comminsure today I think...

I'm waiting for the Cops to come around to check it all out. So just locked everything up until they get here. But I am moving most of my stuff out today so I wish they would hurry up!

hahaha I have about 12 padlocks waiting to go through all the disks on the bikes, should make it interesting.

Alas all I want is my turbo and manifold back really!!

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Thanks guys, yeah its pretty shit... Just got off the phone and the insurance does not cover the gear in the garage apparently... Although I have 5k of "car parts" listed on the insurance! I think a few more phone calls are in store for comminsure today I think...

I'm waiting for the Cops to come around to check it all out. So just locked everything up until they get here. But I am moving most of my stuff out today so I wish they would hurry up!

hahaha I have about 12 padlocks waiting to go through all the disks on the bikes, should make it interesting.

Alas all I want is my turbo and manifold back really!!

Ask about their disputes resolution process. All insurers are required by law to have one, you may see greater success using that than the person on the phone.

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Ask about their disputes resolution process. All insurers are required by law to have one, you may see greater success using that than the person on the phone.

Yeah had a nice chat to them. Waiting on a call back, cops wern't much help but my garage is being finger printed tomorrow...

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