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If it was an attempt to steal the car, why would they have sawed through every single wire loom in the steering column, and then not steal anything?

I don't think they were trying to steal it. It was probably the same people who fcuked with his car the last time.

OK Merli I don't wanna fu#k with you for fear of a shit stir attack!!! :D:D:D J/K

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA... I only screw with the little sh1ts that ask for it :D

I know you know your stuff with this kind of thing, so I'm actually interested in why you think it was a theft attempt?

I really have no idea, but I came to the conclusion of vandalism because they sliced through so many wires seemingly with no reason? Surely you wouldn't do that if you were trying to start the car up? Dunno?

the hardest part of hot wiring a car like this is getting past the steering lock, they obviously had no idea what to do then, and went on a hacking frenzy. assholes

I have a tracking system but am investing in a paging system soon.

bah...i wont be knowing the price until tommrow...

And Merli you think the same group? i doubt it, because why would they go that extreme if they wanted to damage me. i mean i still goto my gf's place and park they car there, beem 1month since other incident, nothing has happened. I mean if they were really pissed, they could of keyed my car? or mayb even stolen my mp3 deck? but as i mentioned they stole nothing else.

also my car is stock, very good condition, paint job looks nice, stock muffler, stock body kit,

interiror still in good condit, mayb they targeted the car because it looked stock

Chadstone is dodgy man! Even though its a rich area, there are gangs that patrol the car parks and breakins there are a common occurance pretty much every day.. particularly skylines from what i've heard.

Try and get security tapes of the area if they have any.

Also: a good way to prevent your car being such a target is parking it close to the stairs, exits, etc where everybody walks past frequently. No thief is probably going to be brazen enough to do it metres from so many people walking past.

also to mention when my lights were smashed, it was in st albans

and this break in was in chadstone. This is pretty much on the other side of Melbourne.

No way in the world they know where i live, since it would be a 1hr drive from st albans to my place, i wuld know any1 following me. Also my papers for my residents are at my uncles, since i used t live there 2yrs ago. so if they saw my licence, bill etc. the address they are lookin at is not where my car is at.

So your suggesting some1 that lives on other side of melb, somehow flooked it to follow me to chadstone? i find it impossible for it to be the same group

nope.. read above mate. I used to live 10mins from there.. and its a VERY common break-in area. Its just a random attack.. and the theives of course go for an import because they know they're more likely to get expensive items out of there.

nope.. read above mate. I used to live 10mins from there.. and its a VERY common break-in area. Its just a random attack.. and the theives of course go for an import because they know they're more likely to get expensive items out of there.

yep i agree, ramdom attacks too.

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