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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1305851" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>The head unit would not be that hard to get out of my dash, to tell the truth. My front components really wouldn't be that hard to get out of my front doors, either.</p><p></p><p>Everything in my back dash has to be accessed from in the trunk. My amps and sub box are bolted down inside the trunk.</p><p></p><p>The car itself is currently sitting in a mini-storage unit along with everything else I own. If you can manage to get into the storage facility unnoticed by the manager (who lives there) and <em>then</em> get past the dogs that roam freely after hours and then first find <em>then</em> break into my particular storage unit and get past my alarm without waking up the dead I reckon you deserve my audio gear more than I do right now.</p><p></p><p>Although it would be very, very depressing to roll up the door on my ministorage once I get back and find that my car had been vandalized while I was overseas...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1305851, member: 561023"] The head unit would not be that hard to get out of my dash, to tell the truth. My front components really wouldn't be that hard to get out of my front doors, either. Everything in my back dash has to be accessed from in the trunk. My amps and sub box are bolted down inside the trunk. The car itself is currently sitting in a mini-storage unit along with everything else I own. If you can manage to get into the storage facility unnoticed by the manager (who lives there) and [I]then[/I] get past the dogs that roam freely after hours and then first find [I]then[/I] break into my particular storage unit and get past my alarm without waking up the dead I reckon you deserve my audio gear more than I do right now. Although it would be very, very depressing to roll up the door on my ministorage once I get back and find that my car had been vandalized while I was overseas... [/QUOTE]
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