JDM55 Posted March 11, 2012 Report Posted March 11, 2012 last nite my daily orange ke55 1981 was stolen outside my work in mitcham , ,very angry , has left me with no transport at all, not that the car was worth anything and only lost a few bit of clothes, and shoes, but the fact that i need something to get to work and now i can't get to the hospital ,which is a 1 hour car journy every few weeks , so I'm very pissed and left to walk, the right hand passenger door was severly dented ,and the rear bar was bent and hanging down a bit, also the filler panel in front of the front bumper is primer colour the was heaps of rust in the quater wheel arches , any sightings please let me know, ill be watching the for sale sections and the car has been reported stolen to the police , so watch out you thieving bastards Quote
altezzaclub Posted March 11, 2012 Report Posted March 11, 2012 ::sigh:: I think I'll put some thought into some sort of simple anti-theft system, this is all too common. Hope you get it back! Quote
JDM55 Posted March 11, 2012 Author Report Posted March 11, 2012 (edited) ::sigh:: I think I'll put some thought into some sort of simple anti-theft system, this is all too common. Hope you get it back! thanks ,i hope so to! i need it,and i would if i were you, the car i HAD wasnt exactly looking like a nice car , it was pretty much stuft and i wouldnt have thought thieves would bother with such a piece of ass, aparently they do , how ever the up side its inspired me to go over the top in security on my build car, 10 kill switches 2 alarms,and several unspoken devices should help , Edited March 11, 2012 by JDM55 Quote
kickn5k Posted March 11, 2012 Report Posted March 11, 2012 1 alarm should do the trick(a really good one that is). I'd get a Viper with mercury and microwave sensors. That way it goes of when it's lifted or someone sticks there hand in. Biggest tip is get it professionally "black wired" in, with three point imobilser(ecu, fuel pumps and ignition). But don't forget if they want it bad enough you'll just need a Rottweiler alarm system!!! Quote
19914afc Posted March 11, 2012 Report Posted March 11, 2012 Yeah those black wired systems are easy enough to get in so unless you redo your entire loom you can still rewire them to start the car, the ls400 I bought had one and I ripped it out because i was driving it short distances through the workshop and it kept locking the doors and that was on a modern car. Also started the T18 with a wire once :) Quote
KE ping it real Posted March 11, 2012 Report Posted March 11, 2012 Sorry to hear mate that really sucks!!! Hope you find the car and even catch the filthy mongrels First thing i did to my car before i did anything was install an alarm/ immobiliser with shock sensors My car also sleeps in a locked garage, behind 2 big bitey border collies, behind a pair of locked gates and behind another two parked cars Me takes no chances......but I still worry :blinks: Quote
CorollaFan Posted March 11, 2012 Report Posted March 11, 2012 (edited) I got mine stolen from mt.waverly last, week cops said young punks in area stealing camry's and corolla's. I'll be sure to keep my eye out for it and if i see it i'll give'em a floggin for you. Also i found mine myself had run out of petrol lucky it only had 10literes in it. Edited March 11, 2012 by CorollaFan Quote
ke70dave Posted March 11, 2012 Report Posted March 11, 2012 unfortuantely i think society has become too complaicent with hearing car alarms...they go off so often that unless someone sees the alarm going off while someone is frantically rummaging around in the car...they probably arent going to do anything. nothing like a nice chunky steering lock to deter theives. hope you get your car back mate, in usable condition. like you say, not really the cost of the car, but its the convenience and annoyance that is the real cost. Quote
JDM55 Posted March 12, 2012 Author Report Posted March 12, 2012 I got mine stolen from mt.waverly last, week cops said young punks in area stealing camry's and corolla's. I'll be sure to keep my eye out for it and if i see it i'll give'em a floggin for you. Also i found mine myself had run out of petrol lucky it only had 10literes in it. dam ! lucky you were able to get it back, ive looked about and theres no sign,dirty bastards ,still it mite show up some where Quote
JDM55 Posted March 12, 2012 Author Report Posted March 12, 2012 unfortuantely i think society has become too complaicent with hearing car alarms...they go off so often that unless someone sees the alarm going off while someone is frantically rummaging around in the car...they probably arent going to do anything. nothing like a nice chunky steering lock to deter theives. hope you get your car back mate, in usable condition. like you say, not really the cost of the car, but its the convenience and annoyance that is the real cost. i agree, an alarm would just be a basic help, as you say ,you hear them go off every day and think nothing of it due to be a regular thing, I'm thinking more along the lines of removable steering wheel and various brake locking devices ,more mechanical than wiring side of things , tho thats not to say several kill switches in certain places will also help, Quote
parrot Posted March 12, 2012 Report Posted March 12, 2012 Hopefully they took it to get home, and it will turn up somewhere. Doesn't sound like a parts donor. Quote
agius Posted March 12, 2012 Report Posted March 12, 2012 lol rottweiler alarm ive got one of them, leave the keys in it no worries, theifing ʇ~~ɔs its been happening more than usual lately.. in my opinion i reckon nothing can beat a good simple gps tracking device planted in the car two birds with one stone you find your car in the action and can personally "greet" the thieves if you know what i mean ;) Quote
altezzaclub Posted March 12, 2012 Report Posted March 12, 2012 nothing can beat a good simple gps tracking device planted in the car True- the $350 to buy one was sort-of OK, but the $600 a year to have some company administer it would mount up! http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/gps-gsm-tracker.html Quote
agius Posted March 12, 2012 Report Posted March 12, 2012 hrmm.. I'm sure theres got to be simpler means of tracking equipment out there that can operate for free Quote
silverra23 Posted March 12, 2012 Report Posted March 12, 2012 given Corollas are generally not a car stolen for hard to get parts, i am tipping someone needed to get home if you can rustle up some mates, go for a drive around the area, its probably not got far. Quote
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