STOLEN del Sol!!!
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STOLEN del Sol!!!
Ok so my del Sol got stolen from Cal Poly Pomona (LOT F10) between 9:00 AM and 1:00PM keep a look out...THANKS!!!
I had a quick release and auto lock....
I recovered it a week later...
The rebuild...a week after recovery...
Modified by delSloSiR626 at 8:38 AM 3/1/2007
I had a quick release and auto lock....
I recovered it a week later...
The rebuild...a week after recovery...
Modified by delSloSiR626 at 8:38 AM 3/1/2007
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Damn man...broad daylight too!
I feel horrible for you, and not like it matters...but that was a BEAUTIFUL Del Sol! I wish you all the luck in the world in the future.
Keep your head up, try to stay positive...and I'll bet things will work out in your favor in the end! If you need someone to talk to man...we're all here. I'm not going to ask what kind of security you have, because it's obviously irrelevant and didn't matter much, but do you have full coverage insurance?
Keep us updated!!!
I feel horrible for you, and not like it matters...but that was a BEAUTIFUL Del Sol! I wish you all the luck in the world in the future.
Keep your head up, try to stay positive...and I'll bet things will work out in your favor in the end! If you need someone to talk to man...we're all here. I'm not going to ask what kind of security you have, because it's obviously irrelevant and didn't matter much, but do you have full coverage insurance?
Keep us updated!!!
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Re: (Luserkid)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Luserkid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">With the quick release did you actually take your steering wheel with you or leave it in the car? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Had it with me
Had it with me
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Re: STOLEN del Sol!!! (delSloSiR626)
for your next car or if you get this one back.. u should invest in a Ravelco system. they've been in business for 15 years and there alarms have never been bi-passed its a no joke serious alarm. . .
but on an off note, sorry bout your loss
but on an off note, sorry bout your loss
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Re: STOLEN del Sol!!! (civic201)
Sorry about the loss, hope you find it in good shape
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civic201 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">for your next car or if you get this one back.. u should invest in a Ravelco system. they've been in business for 15 years and there alarms have never been bi-passed its a no joke serious alarm. . .
but on an off note, sorry bout your loss</TD></TR></TABLE>
more info?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civic201 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">for your next car or if you get this one back.. u should invest in a Ravelco system. they've been in business for 15 years and there alarms have never been bi-passed its a no joke serious alarm. . .
but on an off note, sorry bout your loss</TD></TR></TABLE>
more info?
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Re: STOLEN del Sol!!! (SjCiViCHB)
i had to sign into this name cuz of that limited post s**t.
http://www.ravelco.com/
there's the link for Ravelco, and my bad.. 30 years and never been bi-passed
the alarm consists of 18 black wires that are run into pretty much everything and anything in the car that all trace back into steel casing to the ignition 9 wire's are live and 9 wire's are dead but if any of them are cut in order to hot-wire the car it will not start no matter what the wires also come numbered but the numbers are cut off during installation and each installation is a custom set-up so there is no way to figure the wiring out there is also a plug that is kind of like a 2nd key and if its not plugged in the car wont start and if the car is running and you pull it out the car shuts off with it. .
it's a fool proof system and is farely cheap as well, you just have to look up an alarm shop that installs them in your area..
hope that helps you a little
http://www.ravelco.com/
there's the link for Ravelco, and my bad.. 30 years and never been bi-passed
the alarm consists of 18 black wires that are run into pretty much everything and anything in the car that all trace back into steel casing to the ignition 9 wire's are live and 9 wire's are dead but if any of them are cut in order to hot-wire the car it will not start no matter what the wires also come numbered but the numbers are cut off during installation and each installation is a custom set-up so there is no way to figure the wiring out there is also a plug that is kind of like a 2nd key and if its not plugged in the car wont start and if the car is running and you pull it out the car shuts off with it. .
it's a fool proof system and is farely cheap as well, you just have to look up an alarm shop that installs them in your area..
hope that helps you a little