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Car Thieves In The Hills
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- Cordi
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Car Thieves In The Hills
Hey ppl,
this is just a shout out to those in the hills, Sydney.
Check this article out..pretty scary!..involves a 2007 Lancer being stolen
If you cant be bothered to read it, it basically saying that between May 6 - May 20, there was 15 cars stolen in Beaumont Hills (My suburb ), Castle Hill, Kellyville and Rouse Hill, between 10:30pm and 3.30am.
http://rouse-hill-times.whereilive.com. ... f-thieves/
this is just a shout out to those in the hills, Sydney.
Check this article out..pretty scary!..involves a 2007 Lancer being stolen
If you cant be bothered to read it, it basically saying that between May 6 - May 20, there was 15 cars stolen in Beaumont Hills (My suburb ), Castle Hill, Kellyville and Rouse Hill, between 10:30pm and 3.30am.
http://rouse-hill-times.whereilive.com. ... f-thieves/
Last edited by Cordi on Wed May 27, 2009 5:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The break-ins all occurred at two-storey houses...A police spokeswoman said back sliding doors and windows had been forced at all homes to gain entry.
It was 15 homes broken into with 7 cars stolen...
They had the keys for the cars they stole.
aussie027, a friend told me someone in Bathurst near her place had their 2006 Commodore stolen the other night... But then again it's a commodore, which have one of the most useless immobilizers.
- aussie027
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Ok That makes sense Ryan. Usually they break in to your house and grab keys from somewhere very open and obvious.
If any cars are at home when everyone is out in the other cars the keys should be hidden somewhere not easily found.
Our Lancers have all systems wired into the ECU so should be pretty much impossible to start without the key.
Starter, ignition, fuel pumps etc all activate only after key recognition by ECU.
If any cars are at home when everyone is out in the other cars the keys should be hidden somewhere not easily found.
Our Lancers have all systems wired into the ECU so should be pretty much impossible to start without the key.
Starter, ignition, fuel pumps etc all activate only after key recognition by ECU.
I FIND YOUR LACK OF FAITH DISTURBING......
- infinite
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true true. I always put them in my desk at work and panic whenever i need to go anywhere.
As for Annandale here you go http://www.ramin.com.au/annandale/
As for Annandale here you go http://www.ramin.com.au/annandale/
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