Thieving gits.
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Re: Thieving gits.
Galaxy wasn't locked overnight, which some thieving scrote took advantage of. Luckily there wasn't anything worth stealing in it. They made off with about 30p.
I guess they didn't find my sunglasses, as they're still there. Just annoying that someone has been in my car.
I guess they didn't find my sunglasses, as they're still there. Just annoying that someone has been in my car.
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Driving a Galaxy far far away
Driving a Galaxy far far away
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Shock to see Lexus in 5 of the 10 most stolen vehicles
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/cons ... ts-plummet
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/cons ... ts-plummet
Cheers,
Ian
Ian
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yes and ToyotasIanF wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 2:48 pm Shock to see Lexus in 5 of the 10 most stolen vehicles
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/cons ... ts-plummet
They peel back the arch lining and plug into the headlamp loom to run an exploit
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Lexus vunerability has been around for years - they've never bothered to fix it. Be interesting if they do now it's made the main news headlines.
Same with Alfa's - the radar port vunerability still exists even on the latest Giulia and Stelvio; I ended up buying a 3rd party fix (essentially an in-line adaptor).
Same with Alfa's - the radar port vunerability still exists even on the latest Giulia and Stelvio; I ended up buying a 3rd party fix (essentially an in-line adaptor).
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"Thieves targeting Lexus cars as Range Rover thefts plummet"
Nice to see but still not being reflected in renewal premiums last time I ran a quick check
Nice to see but still not being reflected in renewal premiums last time I ran a quick check
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creates sales, kindaMatty wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 8:31 pm Lexus vunerability has been around for years - they've never bothered to fix it. Be interesting if they do now it's made the main news headlines.
Same with Alfa's - the radar port vunerability still exists even on the latest Giulia and Stelvio; I ended up buying a 3rd party fix (essentially an in-line adaptor).
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They’ll just increase other cars to RR levelGG. wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 8:45 pm "Thieves targeting Lexus cars as Range Rover thefts plummet"
Nice to see but still not being reflected in renewal premiums last time I ran a quick check![]()
Cheers,
Ian
Ian
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Profit levels must be maintained!
Although I'm feeling more benevolent to insurers than normal as of late as I recently added my IWC and Rolex onto the house insurance and the additional premium was only a couple of hundred quid extra for the year. That is perhaps a 30% uplift on the total but given the risk they represent out of the home I didn't think it was unreasonable.
Re: Thieving gits.
Pull back the bumper, plug into the headlight module, use canbus to open the car and off they go
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Why work for a living when you can make money doing this in a few minutes. The police will give you a crime number and that will be case closed. On the rare occasions the police do get off their collective arses and do something the sentences are generally laughable, and that's if a prosection follows
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I think a more Islamic approach to thievery is a great idea… try nicking something with one hand fvcktards!
Cheers,
Ian
Ian
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But say some hurty words on Twitface and expect a platoon of them battering down your door at 6AM on a Friday morning to take you off for 'offence to Islam' or somesuch nonsense.John wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 1:19 pm Why work for a living when you can make money doing this in a few minutes. The police will give you a crime number and that will be case closed. On the rare occasions the police do get off their collective arses and do something the sentences are generally laughable, and that's if a prosection follows
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