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Old 06-06-2005, 11:30 AM   #1
max^power
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Angry UTE alarm

Hey guys, my ute got broken into last night, and i want to catch the mongrel next time.

My alarm was not terribly loud and i didn't even hear it, so thats pretty much useless. What can i do to make it louder or any other suggestions to catch the bastard?

The ******* got away with my wallet and roughly $300 in cash, which i was going to spend on an AWC front bar. (was almost there too dang!)

so far this person has cost me heaps. i want to catch him/her :jab:

any quick suggestions? btW: i've already figured out that maybe the wallet wasn't a good thing to leave inthere. perhaps i should just leave the bloody car unlocked and let em take whatever they want.
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