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Offline johnny_sides

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Rude rude people
« on: 08 August 2003, 20:08 »
Good day to all

Newbie with a bit of a problem.  I drive a Mk2 g60 in a rather nice dark purple.  Well today some dirty individual decided to break into my baby!!!!!!!  Damaging both doors and locks and even managing to put a rather nasty scratch down the passenger door with the screwdriver.  Does anyone know any quality repair and respray companies in the london/berkshire area.

All help would be much appreciated

Offline gti69

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Re:Rude rude people
« Reply #1 on: 08 August 2003, 20:53 »
cant help with the respray i am afraid, i would love to catch someone trying that with my car, i wouldn't be responsible for my actions! There are some idiots about and it breaks me!

Offline nooks

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Re:Rude rude people
« Reply #2 on: 10 August 2003, 12:11 »
i say lash them up the road with a hurly stick.... thats what happened to the b**st**ds that broke into mine

Offline Sam Manning

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Re:Rude rude people
« Reply #3 on: 11 August 2003, 08:44 »
A friend of mine saw someone in his car on his drive so he called the police...the police said dont go near and we will try and get someone to you soon...after 5 minutes of this guy fiddling with his radio he lost his rag and went out around the back of the house out the back gate to the back of the car....the guy saw him and tried to get out the car but my mate slammed the door so hard that he caught the guys hand in the door bending it around his hand...my mate then locked the door with the guy in screaming and called the police back saying that there had been a development!!!

Offline pipworks

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Re:Rude rude people
« Reply #4 on: 11 August 2003, 09:27 »
..my mate then locked the door with the guy in screaming and called the police back saying that there had been a development!!!

Brilliant!!!! That's the most I've laughed on a Monday morning for ages!!!

Offline VWnut

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Re:Rude rude people
« Reply #5 on: 11 August 2003, 13:33 »
Could try bodytone in wokingham, thats just outside of Reading, they are not bad.

Offline modulater

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Re:Rude rude people
« Reply #6 on: 11 August 2003, 22:32 »
I had the pleasure of coming out of the boozer once and finding some little sh!t by my car, I had already walked past a micra that had the window done on it so the alarm bells went off in my head. I asked him what he was doing and he replied that he was getting some fags from his mates car, My car. Well obviously I grabbed the little sh!t and whilst trying to get my mobile out to phone the police he started to wriggle to get away. I cannot put into words the pleasure I had in splitting the bastards nose open. The only downside was that I broke my watch punching him in the face.

Offline tinman

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Re:Rude rude people
« Reply #7 on: 12 August 2003, 22:29 »
Good day to all

Newbie with a bit of a problem.  I drive a Mk2 g60 in a rather nice dark purple.  Well today some dirty individual decided to break into my baby!!!!!!!  Damaging both doors and locks and even managing to put a rather nasty scratch down the passenger door with the screwdriver.  Does anyone know any quality repair and respray companies in the london/berkshire area.

All help would be much appreciated


This reminds me of a conversation we had recently.

The long and the short of it is that it takes very little to break into a Mk1/2: if they do both doors, bust the paint work - then at least you can be satisfied it was a proper muppet breaking in and not a professional thief.

Although, why they just can't break the window and be done with it, or even better - cut the rubber of the rear side windows and remove the glass.

Why bust the door locks? Which they obviously werent any good at.

Good job Mod. Think you've done what we all wanted to do.

Regards,
Tin