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<blockquote data-quote="Tobe18" data-source="post: 345040" data-attributes="member: 550257"><p>One afternoon I blew out a tire on the way home from work. So I pull into a car lot, and they say I can leave it there over night. Thinking it will be perfectly safe, I don't even think to remove the faceplate to my pioneer head unit. I come back the next day, unlock the truck, and see that it's missing. All of the wires are neatly zip tied hanging out of the hole, no windows were broken, and both doors were locked when I returned. I have no idea how they got in. That same night 12g's in wheels off of the 2003 Mustangs were also stolen. As it turns out, the lot had not a single camera watching the lot. So I got screwed out of my stereo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tobe18, post: 345040, member: 550257"] One afternoon I blew out a tire on the way home from work. So I pull into a car lot, and they say I can leave it there over night. Thinking it will be perfectly safe, I don't even think to remove the faceplate to my pioneer head unit. I come back the next day, unlock the truck, and see that it's missing. All of the wires are neatly zip tied hanging out of the hole, no windows were broken, and both doors were locked when I returned. I have no idea how they got in. That same night 12g's in wheels off of the 2003 Mustangs were also stolen. As it turns out, the lot had not a single camera watching the lot. So I got screwed out of my stereo. [/QUOTE]
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