Stolen Integra
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From: "That one guy with that one car" Kennewick WA
Today at 3:00 am my 95 integra gsr was stolen in front of my house. It is the most horrible feeling in the world to find your car is gone. I loved that car sorry guys i dont think i can recover from this. I am sad to say that im done with hondas its not fair your hard work and money just taken by a ******* thief.To the ****** ****** who stole my car you will get yours someday if i find you your fucked you piece of **** i hope thieves die an burn in hell.
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any pics of it? where you located?
sorry about your loss....post up some pics so we have an idea of what parts to look for if they come up for sale some place
sorry about your loss....post up some pics so we have an idea of what parts to look for if they come up for sale some place
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Sorry to hear that man. Report it to the cops asap and talk to your neighbors.
Im getting a gsr swap done soon and stuff like this is why i wont put a dohc vtec sticker on the back, hell i might keep the ls cluster too.
expletive thieves
Im getting a gsr swap done soon and stuff like this is why i wont put a dohc vtec sticker on the back, hell i might keep the ls cluster too.
expletive thieves
I have been gone from the forums for a good while .. come back .. and integras still stolen every week .. im not surprised.... simply disabling your power door locks would have stopped the amatures
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by numbnuts22715 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">holy ****, so many are getting taken lately. I feel so bad for you, if this happened to me I dunno waht Id do.
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me either. I'd probably be up **** creek without a paddle. Sorry for your loss
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me either. I'd probably be up **** creek without a paddle. Sorry for your loss
Ouch, sorry to hear. This is the reason why i bought a auto locked.
I used this sucka everyday. I even use it when its parked infront of my house.
I used this sucka everyday. I even use it when its parked infront of my house.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LsvtecBoi408 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ouch, sorry to hear. This is the reason why i bought a auto locked.
I used this sucka everyday. I even use it when its parked infront of my house.
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you aint the only one my friend
I used this sucka everyday. I even use it when its parked infront of my house.
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you aint the only one my friend
I beg to differ. You would be suprised of how hard they are to take off. Nearly impossible if you put it on right. My friend lost the key to his. Talk about a b***h of a time to get it off.
FL|CK this shyt is getting out of hand, has any one heard of anyone getting there car stolen out of a garage? ive been having some bad feeling with mine, even tho it sleeps in the garage
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by integra3586 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">FL|CK this shyt is getting out of hand, has any one heard of anyone getting there car stolen out of a garage? ive been having some bad feeling with mine, even tho it sleeps in the garage</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, there are many horror stories of thieves that have broken into houses and stolen cars in garages. A good idea is to park your car in with another car (preferrably a non-Honda), install kill switches, hood-cable relocation, power-door lock mod, cover your VIN numbers which can be seen from outside of the car, take out anything (spark plug wires, ECU, wiring harness plugs, etc), always "lock" your steering wheel when parked, always park frontwards not backwards (easier to tow and get-away), put UV markings on your parts (such as rims, engine parts, etc) in case you find it again you can prove that the parts were yours, have theft insurance coverage and tell your insurance if you have installed modifications.
Yes, there are many horror stories of thieves that have broken into houses and stolen cars in garages. A good idea is to park your car in with another car (preferrably a non-Honda), install kill switches, hood-cable relocation, power-door lock mod, cover your VIN numbers which can be seen from outside of the car, take out anything (spark plug wires, ECU, wiring harness plugs, etc), always "lock" your steering wheel when parked, always park frontwards not backwards (easier to tow and get-away), put UV markings on your parts (such as rims, engine parts, etc) in case you find it again you can prove that the parts were yours, have theft insurance coverage and tell your insurance if you have installed modifications.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Calsonic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Yes, there are many horror stories of thieves that have broken into houses and stolen cars in garages. A good idea is to park your car in with another car (preferrably a non-Honda), install kill switches, hood-cable relocation, power-door lock mod, cover your VIN numbers which can be seen from outside of the car, take out anything (spark plug wires, ECU, wiring harness plugs, etc), always "lock" your steering wheel when parked, always park frontwards not backwards (easier to tow and get-away), put UV markings on your parts (such as rims, engine parts, etc) in case you find it again you can prove that the parts were yours, have theft insurance coverage and tell your insurance if you have installed modifications.</TD></TR></TABLE>
where/how do u get UV markings? y is covering the vins important? and locking steering wheel, what does this do? if the break the column wont they just unlock it?
Yes, there are many horror stories of thieves that have broken into houses and stolen cars in garages. A good idea is to park your car in with another car (preferrably a non-Honda), install kill switches, hood-cable relocation, power-door lock mod, cover your VIN numbers which can be seen from outside of the car, take out anything (spark plug wires, ECU, wiring harness plugs, etc), always "lock" your steering wheel when parked, always park frontwards not backwards (easier to tow and get-away), put UV markings on your parts (such as rims, engine parts, etc) in case you find it again you can prove that the parts were yours, have theft insurance coverage and tell your insurance if you have installed modifications.</TD></TR></TABLE>
where/how do u get UV markings? y is covering the vins important? and locking steering wheel, what does this do? if the break the column wont they just unlock it?




hope you find him like SINFULintegXsi did and beat the bejesus out of him

good luck!!