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Thread: Thieves broke into the Defender and stole some stuff

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    JamesH Guest

    Thieves broke into the Defender and stole some stuff

    As far as break-ins go it could have been a lot worse. They smashed the little quarter window on a back door. Made off with some small change various car chargers and the facia of my stereo unit.

    I'm assuming you can't get a new head unit for your stereo. Also took some minor tools, pocket knife. I don't want to add it up it will probably be more than I think.

    Apparently the little window is going to cost more han I think to fix too. Not to mention the running round when I'm really busy.

    It will be that really useful sum that is just about worth losing a no claim bonus over but not quite so it will all come out of my pocket.

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    probably some youths looking for some daring excitement and what they can grab in a few minutes taking the facia of the stereo low act purely designed to cause you mischief and grief and expense.

    Another example of slack of parenting abilities allowing the tear aways to be out at night unsupervised and having no concept of respect for others property

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    That has to **** you off!!

    Apparently my neighbor was broken into yesterday, all because another neighbour forgets to close our front gate. (strata units) I assume they just walked in...


    Where about was the break in???

    I would suggest replacing the window with Lexcen sheet or perspex. I would love to see someone hit it with a hammer to find that it bounces back and gets them in the face.

    Hope you recover your stuff

    Ben
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    JamesH Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by whitakerb View Post
    That has to **** you off!!

    Apparently my neighbor was broken into yesterday, all because another neighbour forgets to close our front gate. (strata units) I assume they just walked in...

    Ben
    Same story here. Strata complex with security gates. It was ovrnight when the car was at home.

    Just realised they got the charger of the carphone earpiece,

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    lowlife scum ....

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    richard4u2 Guest
    some of that stuff they would have thrown over a fence as they walked away , have you had a look around

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    Me to

    Sorry to hear, they are low lifes. As richard4u2 said do a walk around. We had the defender broken into last year in Wollongong after Cooma. Found a bit of the stuff down the street, as they went through the stuff they just dropped it if was of no value to them, so you might be lucky and find some things.

    The quarter should not be that dear, when we replaced the drivers window it was only $85.00 which I thought was a pretty good price. The biggest job is cleaning up all the glass and pulling the door apart to replace the window.

    The Lexcen sheet or perspex sound good did that at home on a window that got broken a couple of times, how things bounce straight back at who ever through it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesH View Post
    Same story here. Strata complex with security gates. It was ovrnight when the car was at home.
    someone's targeting Land Rovers in strata complexes where some idiot left the gate open... better get some Toyota badges

    maybe I'm jumping the gun just a little bit.

    I'm gonna get in touch with the strata manager and see what they can do about changing the pin no on our gate, and getting someone to install a timer so it self closes. Sometimes, things need to be idiot proof.

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    Ben
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    Sith Guest
    but Centrelink continues to build better idiots
    Not nice at all , I have had a few cars broken into in my time ... scum lookin for cash for grog or smokes .

    you could always secure your Mother in Law to the said Rover , might breach certain Strata laws and rules , but this solves a 2 fold arguement
    1. protection like no other [ really who wants to listen to it go off]
    2. Gains respect of the Father in Law and forges new close bonds

    Just an idea .. I could always see about putting you in touch with my ex-mother in law ... she looks like a bulldog chewin on a wasp

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    richard4u2 Guest
    if you do find anything dont smudge the finger prints

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