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0zzy 02-07-2002 12:38 PM

Someone brokedown my car...
 
Hey,
isn't live weird. This morning I got up to go to work early. When I got up to my car, I notice that someone broke my passenger window. Then I notice that my dash is gone and also my steering Air Bags.

The guy who stole it most know a lot about these car, because I have a alarm system on my car that start only if you unlock the door of the car from the inside.

I have a Cavalier Chevrolet 2001. It's a very common car, so the piece of that car are a high target from bulgar. Does something like that happen to someone here before? What do you think about that?

Have a good day!!

Amputate Your Head 02-07-2002 12:40 PM

No, but I caught someone trying to steal my Harley once.

Once.

Sleepy 02-07-2002 12:41 PM

Airbags are worth about 1k each.

Ludedude 02-07-2002 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sleepy
Airbags are worth about 1k each.
Holy shit, that's as much as two Chevy Cavaliers!!

ZapMan 02-07-2002 12:53 PM

I use my cavaleer to run over stray....people:glugglug

ldinternet 02-07-2002 12:58 PM

If it's a common car and that fuckin' scumbag seems to know a lot about it, then they were probably stealing parts for their own Cavalier Chevrolet...

Mr Docter 02-07-2002 01:15 PM

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Originally posted by ldinternet
If it's a common car and that fuckin' scumbag seems to know a lot about it, then they were probably stealing parts for their own Cavalier Chevrolet...
I doubt that man. MAybe somewhere along the line the thief might have put somthing in his own car but sounds more like a chop shop employee or of that sort.

It really dosent make sence to steal something, except raido equipment, from a car and just put it your own car. I might be wrong but I dunno...

RedShoe 02-07-2002 01:19 PM

Let me get this straight. You have a car alarm that activates, when the door is unlocked FROM THE INSIDE??

GTS Mark 02-07-2002 01:19 PM

I have heard this is pretty common... Most car theives steal common parts like cavalier/civic parts because they are in high demand and easy to get rid of.

Sorry to hear about the bad luck bud. That is what insurance is for.
DH

railz 02-07-2002 01:32 PM

I would've loved to catch the guys who smashed my car's *windshield* to get to my stero equipment.

yys 02-07-2002 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mr Docter

I doubt that man. MAybe somewhere along the line the thief might have put somthing in his own car but sounds more like a chop shop employee or of that sort.

It really dosent make sence to steal something, except raido equipment, from a car and just put it your own car. I might be wrong but I dunno...

You mean you've never known anyone who lifted a cars tires and rims for their own ride.

I knew a guy once who had a rental car and it got a flat. The tire couldn't be repaired and a new one would have cost him $200 so he found a car with the same tires and rims on a street one night and switched the flat tire and rim for the good one that was on the car.

Mr Docter 02-07-2002 01:56 PM

Ahh I see I forgot about Rims and Tires.. That is another thing that whould fit with radio equipment..

I remember one time me and my friends were going to a bowling ally and on the way there we spun out and his hub cap scrapped on the curb and broke off.. Then when we got to the bowling ally, there sit his car excactly.. He just walked over to it and popped of the hub cap and walked back and snapped it on his... It was pretty weird how it worked out like that...

Theo 02-07-2002 02:19 PM

in italy the most common thing noticed when you walk in the street is cars with no tires.....guess :)

cool1 02-07-2002 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 0zzy
Does something like that happen to someone here before?


We call that Midnite Auto. The biggest cheapest auto parts store around. :winkwink:


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