P1 Damaged last night.....
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Feel down (yet again) today, my P1 got vanalised yesterday. Here's what they did...
1. Dent in left side wide
2. STI fog covers screwed off and gone
3. Attempted to take bonnet scoop, but heard them and they ran off
So now I have a flailing bonnet scoop...
I know the car comes with an M30 Sigma Cat 1, but is there anything I can add to the car to link up bits of the car ? I need to do something this week as they may be back to finish the job off....
1. Dent in left side wide
2. STI fog covers screwed off and gone
3. Attempted to take bonnet scoop, but heard them and they ran off
So now I have a flailing bonnet scoop...
I know the car comes with an M30 Sigma Cat 1, but is there anything I can add to the car to link up bits of the car ? I need to do something this week as they may be back to finish the job off....
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Sorry to hear about your P1, little b******s.
Hope someone can come up with a good security system to help this - other than sleeping with it!
P1Driver has been mentioning a connection with a security shop that his brother is in or something so you could try him. This is detailed in the thread started by Stratman.
Hope someone can come up with a good security system to help this - other than sleeping with it!
P1Driver has been mentioning a connection with a security shop that his brother is in or something so you could try him. This is detailed in the thread started by Stratman.
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Sorry to hear about that mate. how the hell they take a bonnet scoop off? they are held on by the inside ain't they? Wouldn't they of damaged the bonnet vent anyway? Garage it up mate. It's a lovely car to get vandalised.
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I've had stuff taken off my car if it makes you any happier? Well the security alarms are just basically to stop cars getting broken into! That's why cars are HIjacked now. BAS*ARDS
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ever heard abt bonnet scoops and spoilers being ripped off?
just had real life experience as my 2 month old sti6 spoiler got ripped off from the driveway. only the screws are left and some fibre bits stuck to it!!!!
just had real life experience as my 2 month old sti6 spoiler got ripped off from the driveway. only the screws are left and some fibre bits stuck to it!!!!
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The bonnet scoop is fixed on with bolts. These guys were being very particular, came armed with a toolkit as they didn't damage anything around the fog lamps. Sods still left a dent on the wing though....
Totally disullisioned with living in this country, only last week I commented on a thread saying how Europeans respect other peoples property - here its a totally different culture.
This is not my first time, I had parrallel key marks down my McRae, that was gut wrenching when I saw it. Felt sick and was quiet for days - just anger I guess.
Next steps - sensors now have to be installed to link the bonnet scoop to alarm and shock and tilt on the wheels.
Times like this make me think of buying a standard car - I don't know how much more of this **** I can take.....
Totally disullisioned with living in this country, only last week I commented on a thread saying how Europeans respect other peoples property - here its a totally different culture.
This is not my first time, I had parrallel key marks down my McRae, that was gut wrenching when I saw it. Felt sick and was quiet for days - just anger I guess.
Next steps - sensors now have to be installed to link the bonnet scoop to alarm and shock and tilt on the wheels.
Times like this make me think of buying a standard car - I don't know how much more of this **** I can take.....
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You can get a proximity alarm on the car - one of those annoying ones that tells you to move away when you get too close to the car.
I don't know if there is an upgrade available on the Sigma, or if you need to fit another system.
At least then you'd hear if anyone got near the car.
Chuck (PS I hate these things, a couple cossies near us have them - park next to one and the car yells at you in a KIT (a'la night rider) voice LOL )
I don't know if there is an upgrade available on the Sigma, or if you need to fit another system.
At least then you'd hear if anyone got near the car.
Chuck (PS I hate these things, a couple cossies near us have them - park next to one and the car yells at you in a KIT (a'la night rider) voice LOL )
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Chuckster - Clifford do one that just chirps (and also the Knight Rider thing too).
Anyway, I don't know how good these are as people passing by innocently will set the alarm off.
Car was parked outside the house, heard a noise, parted the curtains and two hooded ar*eholes ran off. Fortunately for me they didn't get the scoop, just my lovely STI lamp covers. The dent will be easy enough to knock out as well.
Anyway, I don't know how good these are as people passing by innocently will set the alarm off.
Car was parked outside the house, heard a noise, parted the curtains and two hooded ar*eholes ran off. Fortunately for me they didn't get the scoop, just my lovely STI lamp covers. The dent will be easy enough to knock out as well.
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tbh, it is actually pointless for any cctvs or lights coz those f's usually come hooded or faces covered. i had cctv after the first attempt abt 3 weeks ago. didn't help when they took the spoiler.
probably one of those high tech mini tracker from mission impossible? track our items to their houses (i bet they dun live on the streets) and say provide them with some free petrol. that would be satisfying....
but we r always prone to those lil' kicks and nudges and key marks from jealous f's. that's how life is here... it's sad.
probably one of those high tech mini tracker from mission impossible? track our items to their houses (i bet they dun live on the streets) and say provide them with some free petrol. that would be satisfying....
but we r always prone to those lil' kicks and nudges and key marks from jealous f's. that's how life is here... it's sad.
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Lights with a PIR activated buzzer at least give you some warning that there may be someone on your property. If fitted correctly they should trigger before a snide has had chance to tinker with them.
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They didn't actually get the scoop off as I disturbed their progress. I then went to work to drop the car off as its manned overnight and I know I didn't have to worry about the f*ckers coming back for it. Still didn't get much sleep though...
#25
buy a neon kit, and use the transformer to chareg the body to several thousand volts. they will soon know to stay away when they get a shock.
of course this is a joke, and I would not advocate electricuting scummy thieving *******s (I am assuming and hoping this comment does not offend the scummy thieving *******s community in some way).
of course this is a joke, and I would not advocate electricuting scummy thieving *******s (I am assuming and hoping this comment does not offend the scummy thieving *******s community in some way).
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Sorry to hear this.. hope you can get things sorted..
As said above.. was the car on your drive or on the road?
If on the drive how about some gates?
I would love to fit razor blades to the underside of my scoop..
like to see someone pull that off then... but then I would get put inside for doing it...
Still thing that the electric fence module charging wires in the door handles and the body work would be a good defence...
I used to have a Clifford alarm with the proximity sensor that beeps..it beeps for 30seconds or so and if you don't move then it sounds the alarm.. with another internal sensor which triggers alarm instantly.
Was difficult to set up and get right as it basically creates a bubble from where the sensor was fitted (under the gear stick surround) and you can stretch the bubble (oval or circle etc)
to make it more or less sensitive.. like 1inch from drivers door and passenger door upto about 1metre or more.. but then the circle is more stretched so only on the door not down the side of the car etc.. so would be no good for front foglight covers but would be trigged at the bonnet scoop.
Never had a problem with the car attracting attention although I am aware that insurance companies are not too keen on the talking alarms as they attract attention..
I am lucky enough to not currently be in too bad areas when I park my car... but never had a problem with that car and had it 3years.
As said above.. was the car on your drive or on the road?
If on the drive how about some gates?
I would love to fit razor blades to the underside of my scoop..
like to see someone pull that off then... but then I would get put inside for doing it...
Still thing that the electric fence module charging wires in the door handles and the body work would be a good defence...
I used to have a Clifford alarm with the proximity sensor that beeps..it beeps for 30seconds or so and if you don't move then it sounds the alarm.. with another internal sensor which triggers alarm instantly.
Was difficult to set up and get right as it basically creates a bubble from where the sensor was fitted (under the gear stick surround) and you can stretch the bubble (oval or circle etc)
to make it more or less sensitive.. like 1inch from drivers door and passenger door upto about 1metre or more.. but then the circle is more stretched so only on the door not down the side of the car etc.. so would be no good for front foglight covers but would be trigged at the bonnet scoop.
Never had a problem with the car attracting attention although I am aware that insurance companies are not too keen on the talking alarms as they attract attention..
I am lucky enough to not currently be in too bad areas when I park my car... but never had a problem with that car and had it 3years.
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srick razor blades with super glue under the scoop, once the thiefing scum try to pull off the scoop your intercooler will double as a finger catchment area....(Technically legal as they are inside of the car....)
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In reply to the comment about other countries respecting people's property - not here, folks. If a car is new, it gets keyed sooner or later. ANY car. Any Pug 206, Rover 25, Seat Leon, Renault Clio... not the sporty ones, the "wife shopper" ones. They all get keyed in Lisbon.
Gonna get mine soon, and am resigned to the fact .
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Gonna get mine soon, and am resigned to the fact .
BJH
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Just to give an update, in trying to remove the scoop those runts have kinked the bonnet too. I now have the scoop back on, but its not 100% due to the kinks in the bonnet. It will need some panel beating to get it right.
Next stop is for sensors - shock and tilt and proximity stuff. And a visit to the sports shop as I've seen a shiny steel baseball bat there. I'm worried as If I had caught one of them then I would have kicked the hell out of him just out of sheer anger....
Next stop is for sensors - shock and tilt and proximity stuff. And a visit to the sports shop as I've seen a shiny steel baseball bat there. I'm worried as If I had caught one of them then I would have kicked the hell out of him just out of sheer anger....