(((Official Illinois Thread)))
Not sure how many people knew Milo on here, but he passed last week. I figured I'd post it up on here if anyone wanted to donate , its on the main page on d-series. He was a fellow honda enthusiast that was from Chicago.
http://www.d-series.org/
http://www.d-series.org/
Not sure how many people knew Milo on here, but he passed last week. I figured I'd post it up on here if anyone wanted to donate , its on the main page on d-series. He was a fellow honda enthusiast that was from Chicago.
http://www.d-series.org/
http://www.d-series.org/
Not sure how many people knew Milo on here, but he passed last week. I figured I'd post it up on here if anyone wanted to donate , its on the main page on d-series. He was a fellow honda enthusiast that was from Chicago.
http://www.d-series.org/
http://www.d-series.org/
Man held in string of Honda thefts on NW Side
January 9, 2011 9:25 AM
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Chicago police have arrested a man from the Northwest Side's Belmont Heights neighborhood in connection with a string of car thefts in the area.
Lazaro Montanez, 22, of the 3900 block of North Olcott Avenue, was
charged with four counts of possession of a stolen vehicle and a count
of possession of burglary tools, police said in a statement this
morning.
In recent months, Jefferson Park District officers
noticed that many Hondas were being stolen and then recovered with their
catalytic converters missing. They concentrated their investigation on
the area where those thefts happened.
While conducting
surveillance in the area on Friday afternoon, officers identified a
Honda that had been reported stolen and later saw Montanez arrive and
use a "jiggler key" -- a modified key that can open and start many cars
-- to get into the car, police said.
Officers trailed him to his
home, where he was arrested as he tried to back the car into a rear
garage, the statement said. Police found car parts and a stripped-down
Honda in the garage, according to the statement.
As a result of
the investigation, police recovered or accounted for eight stolen cars.
Montanez is scheduled to appear in court today.
http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2...t-heights.html
Someone post his pic and address and post ***** every where
January 9, 2011 9:25 AM
| No Comments
Chicago police have arrested a man from the Northwest Side's Belmont Heights neighborhood in connection with a string of car thefts in the area.
Lazaro Montanez, 22, of the 3900 block of North Olcott Avenue, was
charged with four counts of possession of a stolen vehicle and a count
of possession of burglary tools, police said in a statement this
morning.
In recent months, Jefferson Park District officers
noticed that many Hondas were being stolen and then recovered with their
catalytic converters missing. They concentrated their investigation on
the area where those thefts happened.
While conducting
surveillance in the area on Friday afternoon, officers identified a
Honda that had been reported stolen and later saw Montanez arrive and
use a "jiggler key" -- a modified key that can open and start many cars
-- to get into the car, police said.
Officers trailed him to his
home, where he was arrested as he tried to back the car into a rear
garage, the statement said. Police found car parts and a stripped-down
Honda in the garage, according to the statement.
As a result of
the investigation, police recovered or accounted for eight stolen cars.
Montanez is scheduled to appear in court today.
http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2...t-heights.html
Someone post his pic and address and post ***** every where
back from new mexico, the shitbox teal hatch made the round trip 2500+ miles. and as fate would have it the exhaust fell off as soon as i got back into illinois on rt 59 :/
no drove with my two cousins there, and convoyed back with one of my cousins mustangs.
its a long *** drive, on the way back we did it in 21hrs, i drove the last 11 hours straight
outside of that it was a good time, went bar hopping (to their two bars lol) climbed mt guadalupe in texas, and saw two clean ef sedans that are finally giving me motivation to get mine back
its a long *** drive, on the way back we did it in 21hrs, i drove the last 11 hours straight

outside of that it was a good time, went bar hopping (to their two bars lol) climbed mt guadalupe in texas, and saw two clean ef sedans that are finally giving me motivation to get mine back
ive taken long drives before, but ive never driven that long in one sitting. not something i look forward to doing again any time soon
edit: some quick picks if anyone is interested
climbing mt. guadalupe, tallest peak in texas


last minute suspension adjustments for the ride home
edit: some quick picks if anyone is interested
climbing mt. guadalupe, tallest peak in texas


last minute suspension adjustments for the ride home
so what's everyone been up to during these warm winter months? i picked up a set of 99-00 si rims and im going to probably give it a shot and polish them. think it will keep me busy for a while.
Playing xbox 24/7




nice 240!