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Old 18-12-2007, 06:03 PM   #1
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Default Car broken into........again..

Parked my car in the convention centre car park(brisbane) on saturday night and thieves broke into it, again, this is the 4th time it has been broken into in 3 yrs, normally i wouldnt worry too much as i dont leave anything in it of any value they are ussually just looking for loose change but its ****ed me off this time as its getting tiresome coming back to my car to find my stuff thrown around everywhere.

It looks like they have stuck something in the lock and just turned it, so now i have to replace the lock, but obviously they will do it again as has happened before, so does anyone know of a aftermarket lock that i can use in a falcon(el) that wont be so easy to break? a web site would be good as auto stores like to rip ya off a bit too much.

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