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you cant have anything these days !!!!!

deafasapost

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got the car mot'd this morn, all great. collected the car and parked down the road from where i usually park. came to the car tonight to go home and some theiving ****tard has helped themselves to my locking dustcaps.[:mad:][:mad:][:mad:][:mad:] now, it wouldnt be easy taking them off and luckily no damage to my tyre valves, but things like this really boil my pi55. not plain ones either but nice porsche crested ones. the first and last time i will have them on my car. just been and bought some plastic black ones to replace.
 
yup, totally agree. the little darlings! gawd knows how they removed them, i've got strong fingers and i tried to budge them but no chance. must of been tooled up with alen keys and pliers. probably.
 
I had Vauxhall crested ones stolen off my Cavalier about 10 years ago.. It was kids for I seen an MTB with "Vauxhall" crested Dustcaps outside the local shop... I promptly took the 2 back ... I was going to steal the actual valves themselves and slash the tyres but I did live in the next street so who knows what would have been done to my car next ... I never got a set after that -

Stick with plastic ones unless you are in a show or sommit.
 

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