Never watch a play at the Wokingham theatre......
Never watch a play at the Wokingham theatre......
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hainser

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227 posts

243 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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And don't expect any of the 24 hr windscreen replacement companies to have heard of a Monaro, let alone have any glass in stock!

VXR_Daz

1,830 posts

242 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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eek

Not sure where I would start to get a replacement, I guess it would not be easy Maybe Caspy could help?

Did they take anything?

hainser

Original Poster:

227 posts

243 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Only the sat nav from the glove box. So if they want to steal a Monaro, not only do they now know where I live, at the press of a button it would take them to my door!

BO55 VXR

4,373 posts

273 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Kev, I'm gutted for you mate, hope the ccensoredts get caught (dream on) and that you can get the window fixed pronto.

idea As for the sat nav, well, I for one will be reprogramming the "Home Address" to a local vicinity rather that my front door

stigcv8

22,454 posts

232 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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I'm def getting that laminate cover now

Gutted for you fella, was the glove box locked?

NAH

11,752 posts

252 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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F**king retards mad

sjc

15,618 posts

292 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Sorry to see /hear that. At the risk of " now you censored tell me " my bro-in -law has had the same thing happen with the same result of Tom-Tom nicked recently. Apparently the latest ploy for the thieving scum is when they see the brackets/ holders for the portable Sat-Navs etc they assume the owner has hidden it somewhere in the car rather than carry it.
Hope it all gets sorted.

Well_Fans

4,193 posts

246 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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I borrowed a sat nav kit recently to try it out on the Silverstone trip and was very conscious of removing the bracket and the unit every time I left the car. Couple of screen wipes to remove the ring mark from the glass as well. Its quite a common problem up here with cars getting broken into on the off chance the unit is left in the glovebox. Every week local paper is full of reports of this type of thing. I'll bet no-one saw or heard anything as well and despite the streets being covered by CCTV it wont have caught the incident either. As for replacement glass - dealers like Greens are best bet or try LSV, Monkfish etc as they have been known to have spares in stock.

V6 JDT

1,275 posts

244 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Well_Fans said:
I borrowed a sat nav kit recently to try it out on the Silverstone trip and was very conscious of removing the bracket and the unit every time I left the car. Couple of screen wipes to remove the ring mark from the glass as well. Its quite a common problem up here with cars getting broken into on the off chance the unit is left in the glovebox. Every week local paper is full of reports of this type of thing. I'll bet no-one saw or heard anything as well and despite the streets being covered by CCTV it wont have caught the incident either. As for replacement glass - dealers like Greens are best bet or try LSV, Monkfish etc as they have been known to have spares in stock.


Sat Nav? Surely not Bob! rolleyes Did Deanne go on strike?

eliot

11,987 posts

276 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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perhaps reprogram your satnav "home" feature to take you to the local cop-shop

FinallyVXRed

310 posts

236 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Little b45t4rd5!!! Doesn't it just make you sick!

AM04ARO

3,646 posts

237 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Should have left the Mrs in guarding it like at Silverstone, really bad luck mate.

Makes you sick though that tossers go round doing this kind of thing and the response from the police is to erect a speed camera or (insert own rant here).

I did hear that some thieves are sophisticated enough to have equipment that can detect laptop batteries - wonder whether it works for satnav too?

booster

717 posts

252 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Bleedin 'ell Kev!! What a bunch of tw*ts (or tw*t).

yorkkie

544 posts

251 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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anyone thought of fitting a web cam in the car? Ive been caught by exactly the same trick in my other car. One other thing you can do is fit an after market alarm, that has movement detectors inside the car. You can get cheaper insurance (mine paid for itself in the first year. I know it wont stop the crime but at least the alarm would go off

VXR_Daz

1,830 posts

242 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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yorkkie said:
anyone thought of fitting a web cam in the car?


They would probably just nick that as well!

Ian_C

194 posts

232 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Kevin

Just found this following a pm from MOSE on Tyresmoke. Sorry I didn't spot his message earlier - I was out all yesterday and only got back online this morning.

MOSE asked if I would be able to assist as I work for Autoglass HQ. Not in the office today, hence I cannot give you an exact order time, but as mentioned above, glass certainly will not be stocked in the branches. It will be stored centrally in the UK in our Leicestershire warehouse however. Glass sadly cannot be delivered overnight Sunday-into-Monday, so I would say Tuesday at the very very earliest. Branch-Only for this rare Monaro - a job for the branch head tech' to work on under-cover with access to all the manuals, tools, second pair of hands etc. Your closest depots will be Slough and Bracknell.

Autoglass have account all major UK insurers, hence you nowdays you only have to pay your glass excess, usually 50, 60 or 75 pounds. Hopefully you have already got the ball rolling, but if not, please don't hesitate to post any questions! The office is of course open today if you wish to call and order. My only tip would be say you have the car safely garaged (by the looks of your photo). There is no point in someone calling you back after three hours saying 'we don't have that in stock tonight sir' when you already know that.

Regards,

Ian_C

PS. Old Windsor - small world - that's where I was Wednesday night with MOSE, Boss VXR and others....

Edited by Ian_C on Sunday 29th October 12:12

Demolition Man

1,050 posts

275 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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The s need castrating.....

Go back next week, leave your (new) SATNAV on the dashboard. Get into your rented transit van parked next to it and then if they come back...... jump out & give 'em a good shoeing.

zadumbreion

1,049 posts

242 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Sorry to hear that.

Some smashed my Alpina window a week or two ago to steal my satnav.
And of course BMW have cocked up the replacement so it has to go back again.

I was initially worried about the "Home" setting but don't think it's a cause for concern. Maybe if you were driving a Bentley or a Fezzer or something they might have thought it was worth a go. Plus of course people that do this sort of thing are lazy and stupid. It would probably be beyond them to make the effort.

Edited by zadumbreion on Sunday 29th October 21:15

Lil' Red Rooster

85 posts

238 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Been there myself... as it's been said, probably spotted a sat nav mount or something, a smash and grab! these muppets don't have the know how to steal these motors if they do such damage, and they won't return, just chancers! good luck with repair...

Lil' Red Rooster

85 posts

238 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Sorry Zad kinda stood on your point theresmash

Edited by Lil' Red Rooster on Sunday 29th October 22:44