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Old Apr 25, 2004 | 11:40 PM
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...tried to nick my scoob last night. They forced the passenger side lock and have had all the steering coloumn to peices trying to get round the immobiliser. Oh and they have removed the lock barrel from the ignition.


All of this was done while the car was parked on my mates drive (well recessed from the road and not visible in passing), to the immediate left of my car was a '52 Plate Leon Cupra R (not touched), to the right was a '52 plate Rover 25 (not touched) and BEHIND it, and in fact blocking my car into the drive was a Rover Coupe Turbo (also not touched).

The car cannot be currently driven as we can't get it started.

I want to kill them!
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Old Apr 25, 2004 | 11:42 PM
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sorry to hear that mate, esp as i've just bought one and its gonna be parked on the road some nights....

probaly why insurance companies hate scoobs, as thieving to55ers love em'!
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Old Apr 25, 2004 | 11:52 PM
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just shows ya how dumb they really are when they do all that damge to try and nick it when the cars blocked in!!! my cars is blocked in evey night on my drive by my works van and my dads pick up. car has 2 imobillizers and a top alarm system! so i hope to55ers use there brians first b4 they try and touch mine!!

gutted for ya m8! hope ya get the damage sorted soon!

cheers andy
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Old Apr 26, 2004 | 08:02 AM
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Sorry to hear the bad news mate.....total scum that don't deserve to live.
Thats why i have turned my Clifford proximity sensor right up on mine...get within 3ft and the 'warning' is given!!...works a treat in the car parks,especially when people try to park too close.
Hope it don't cost too much to sort out.

steve
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