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Hi all,

Some lowlifes broke into my 32 the other night trying to steal her. Little did they know it's not my daily and the battery lives in my shed ;)

So long story short, they ripped the drivers door handle half out breaking the lock from the inside of the door, then stuffed the ignition barrel and broke the steering column housing before realising it was never going to start and bailing.

Has anyone had this happen to their 32 before? How did you go about getting the parts replaced and fitted? did you order everything from Nissan ex Japan or did you source from wreckers before handing over to a mechanic/panel beater? I'm also wondering how I would go about getting the keys to match all locks and ignition again once everything is replaced?

Cheers

Hi all,

Some lowlifes broke into my 32 the other night trying to steal her. Little did they know it's not my daily and the battery lives in my shed ;)

So long story short, they ripped the drivers door handle half out breaking the lock from the inside of the door, then stuffed the ignition barrel and broke the steering column housing before realising it was never going to start and bailing.

Has anyone had this happen to their 32 before? How did you go about getting the parts replaced and fitted? did you order everything from Nissan ex Japan or did you source from wreckers before handing over to a mechanic/panel beater? I'm also wondering how I would go about getting the keys to match all locks and ignition again once everything is replaced?

Cheers

What town was it in ?

Sadly you just let them know to bring a battery tonight ? lock it up hardcore now!!

it also sugguests you dont have alarm or non functional

Remember this is a worldwide forum unlocked to crims !!

The locks can be rekeyed easy

Mangled plastics swapped out

Door pounded back and resprayed if meeded

Buy some door lock plates to make the area stronger

Get alarm with battery lol

Farking savages make the laws more serious !!

What town was it in ?

Sadly you just let them know to bring a battery tonight ? lock it up hardcore now!!

it also sugguests you dont have alarm or non functional

Remember this is a worldwide forum unlocked to crims !!

The locks can be rekeyed easy

Mangled plastics swapped out

Door pounded back and resprayed if meeded

Buy some door lock plates to make the area stronger

Get alarm with battery lol

Farking savages make the laws more serious !!

lol dude it's not as simple as just no battery...im not that silly! alarm is switched on now too ;)

I've got an idea of what needs to happen but i need a parts contact and a recommendation on a place to take her to fit and repair.

cheers mate

Call Steve Barnes at Northside Nissan in Wangara, WA. ph. 9409 0120

He has a BNR32 so knows them well. He will be able to source the necessary parts for you.

cheers mate that's awesome.

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