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Sh[t go mate.. worst feeling when your walking upto where its supposed to be and its gone.. I walked out this morning and my lancer gsr daily was gone(hurstville area) walked up and down my street about 10 times to make sure I hadnt gone insane.. ent up walking to the station whilst calling to report it..only had third party on it as well so im completely out of pocket.. did you have an alarm system or anything on it? I'm trying to figure out what alarm/GPS system to spend 1-1.5k on when my evo from Japan gets here.. I'm interested in this CCTV footage as I live close to a whole street of shops which I think would have cameras.. might have to inquire about it any way to go about it? just call up quote my number and ask?

What else gets to me that it must be one or two/handful of large rings operating here in Sydney so at the least if the police could look at some CCTV around the area and surrounding times in different spots to when it got stolen they may be able to identify a lead and follow it up and smash some of these send a clear message out because lately cars are getting taken left right and centre and thieves are having a field day and its us,the motoring enthusiasts who are out of pocket because of it..

Edited by GTR_77

Local shops might be a bit more lenient in giving out cctv footage... macathur square where I parked my car is quite large... security there said only the cops can request footage its all very frustrating! I don't mind going through 10 hours of footage !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Care to elaborate bakemono? pm me if you like/pm me a link to more info about alarms etc

How far away are you from Blacktown?

Maybe give Carbon Car Systems a call and have a chat to Daniel - absolutely knows his shit. Tell him the boys from SAU sent you :P

http://www.carboncarsystems.com.au/

How the alarm is "wired-in" is what matters most..

some installers do all messy and don't tuck the wires in nicely, easy to trace back and bypass the immobiliser points.

I remember when my car was taken, found it an hour later after quite a joy ride and a resident thinking I was being a dumb hoon calling the cops as i was reporting it, blown tyres and ground down rims basically ended up sitting on its subframe beached in the middle of a street in Glen Alpine, which is you guessed it right near campbeltown. To go from penrith to campbeltown in 20 mins and do that dmg is quite a feat.. Alas im the only person that wishes it didnt come back id be in a GTR now haha

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