98 Red GSR stolen, need help please
I have been trying to post this on the ForSale Forum but for some reason they won't let me post anything. If any one knows how to transfer this to that site it will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
unfortunately for my friend Kathy her stock integra was stolen from her work. It happened yesterday Nov. 15th between 2-3pm, the vehicle was parked inside the Honda dealership lot in Bend Oregon. She is devestated and so am I. I hate to see this **** happen and specially to some one I know.
I really need your help guys, please!! Here's the information of the vehicle.
98 Red GSR stock everything including wheels.
VIN JH4DC2399WS003733
Block# B18C 15303697
Unfortunately I know the car will be taken apart and sold on the internet and E-bay. All I am asking for is for any one who knows something about this vehicle to call the Bend Police department 541-388-5550 or simply send me a message. Any help will be greatly appreciated and as soon as I get more information on the vehicle I will post.
unfortunately for my friend Kathy her stock integra was stolen from her work. It happened yesterday Nov. 15th between 2-3pm, the vehicle was parked inside the Honda dealership lot in Bend Oregon. She is devestated and so am I. I hate to see this **** happen and specially to some one I know.
I really need your help guys, please!! Here's the information of the vehicle.
98 Red GSR stock everything including wheels.
VIN JH4DC2399WS003733
Block# B18C 15303697
Unfortunately I know the car will be taken apart and sold on the internet and E-bay. All I am asking for is for any one who knows something about this vehicle to call the Bend Police department 541-388-5550 or simply send me a message. Any help will be greatly appreciated and as soon as I get more information on the vehicle I will post.
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the dealership should be responsible for this. tell them to get her a new car.
look the the security tape, etc...
anyways, i think it was an inside job. probably a worker went by the car, wrote down the vin #, got a key made and took off.
look the the security tape, etc...
anyways, i think it was an inside job. probably a worker went by the car, wrote down the vin #, got a key made and took off.
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I think you've watched Gone in 60 Seconds too many times.
I think you've watched Gone in 60 Seconds too many times.
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I think you've watched Gone in 60 Seconds too many times.
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Well whether he watched gone in 60 seconds or what too many it times it is possible and has been proven to happen.
I think you've watched Gone in 60 Seconds too many times.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Well whether he watched gone in 60 seconds or what too many it times it is possible and has been proven to happen.
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ru rocket I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to do some research. Greatly appreciated..
As for video tapes, there's none. Bend Oregon is very prehistoric and can't keep up with the changes around the community. The owner of the dealership has not invested any money in survalance camaras. My friend's Integra will be the second vehicle stolen in the area within the last two months during daylight and at the job.
My opinion on all this is the people who stole the vehicle are locals or have a friend who lives locally. There's absolutely no way some one would have the guts to steal the vehicle during broad daylight and specially during working hours. The area where the vehicle was parked is constantly visited by employees and not to mention the people who shop at the store next door. I honestly don't think they broke into the vehicle. They had a key to make such a quick and clean getaway not to mention a lot of reasearch on the vehicle. How did they know where the vehicle was parked?? It is not visible from a mean street and not to mention the vehicle itself. With all the used, new, customer, and employee vehicles parked inside a chained area how the hell do you know where to find a GSR?? I am just thankful nothing has happened to my integra. Man, this is such bullshit!!
As for video tapes, there's none. Bend Oregon is very prehistoric and can't keep up with the changes around the community. The owner of the dealership has not invested any money in survalance camaras. My friend's Integra will be the second vehicle stolen in the area within the last two months during daylight and at the job.
My opinion on all this is the people who stole the vehicle are locals or have a friend who lives locally. There's absolutely no way some one would have the guts to steal the vehicle during broad daylight and specially during working hours. The area where the vehicle was parked is constantly visited by employees and not to mention the people who shop at the store next door. I honestly don't think they broke into the vehicle. They had a key to make such a quick and clean getaway not to mention a lot of reasearch on the vehicle. How did they know where the vehicle was parked?? It is not visible from a mean street and not to mention the vehicle itself. With all the used, new, customer, and employee vehicles parked inside a chained area how the hell do you know where to find a GSR?? I am just thankful nothing has happened to my integra. Man, this is such bullshit!!
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I thing so too...especially after reading the guys opinion. Sorry for the lost.
I thing so too...especially after reading the guys opinion. Sorry for the lost.
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