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well it's happened again.

Some punk(s) have tried to break into my ride with what looks like a metal bar, srewdriver type thing. The door hadle is seems fine, everything still works, but the clip on the bottom of the handle has been poped out. The handle at the bottom is sitting half an inch out just like the wankers dick who f*cked with it. I'm assuming i just have to push the clip up so the handle will pop back in which will do untill i get the dents around the handle fixed. There are dents around the handle where the champs have tried to lever the handle off. Has anyone attempted to push a handle back on and do i just have to push the clip up to pop it back so it will sit flush with the door again?? Also if i have to get a new handle will this set me back much??

Cheers all. :)

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yeah i live down south and i'd like to say that i enjoy unlimited driving without any of the wrong attention from the authorities. (i hear that the northern and city suburbs aren't as lucky)

I have to blame myself abit as i parked in the "secure" parking at Noarlunga center complex near the train station. If anyone lives down there you will know that it is fenced off and there is apparently a guard there all day. But apparently no one saw anything all day. I asked if there are security cameras but i have had no joy, also at the time i was pretty pi*sed off as you can imagine. I usualy don't drive to the station car park but i was running late for work that day and i put faith in the "secure" parking.

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I was curious as to where you the car was parked and now that explains everything. :D

Those dero Christie Downs bastard kids that walk around in their unwashed clothes. Just parking in Collonades makes me nervous. I've known many cars to be damaged and stolen.

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