IroningBoard
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Evening,
I have been parking my beloved E89 in a residential road that has suffered with a 'more than rare' occurence of car break-ins recently. It's one of the nicer cars on the road put it that way.
Unfortunately, my car was recently "the chosen one". The picture below should explain how the thieves tried to get in.

They have attempted to screw (a screw) into the key-lock with the hope of then forcing the bolt to turn (Surely this was not going to work???!) Unfortunately for them, the screw head snapped off. Leaving me with a screw inside the barrel. Great.
Looks like they also tried to pop the handle off but failed.
I can't work out whether this was an attempted theft or just an attempted break-in - There is seemingly no damage whatsoever to the rest of the car or door panel itself.
Any ideas on what to do now?
I reckon a replacement door handle, will probably have to spray paint one as they aren't growing on trees. Also attempt to retract screw from door lock bolt and hope it still works.
I have been parking my beloved E89 in a residential road that has suffered with a 'more than rare' occurence of car break-ins recently. It's one of the nicer cars on the road put it that way.
Unfortunately, my car was recently "the chosen one". The picture below should explain how the thieves tried to get in.

They have attempted to screw (a screw) into the key-lock with the hope of then forcing the bolt to turn (Surely this was not going to work???!) Unfortunately for them, the screw head snapped off. Leaving me with a screw inside the barrel. Great.
Looks like they also tried to pop the handle off but failed.
I can't work out whether this was an attempted theft or just an attempted break-in - There is seemingly no damage whatsoever to the rest of the car or door panel itself.
Any ideas on what to do now?
I reckon a replacement door handle, will probably have to spray paint one as they aren't growing on trees. Also attempt to retract screw from door lock bolt and hope it still works.