type was stolen this morning!!
my r was stolen this morning in corona, ca over by promenade terrrance!! it has jdm front buddy club exhaust and stock red rims! let me know if you see or hear anything please!!!!!!!!!!!!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Trellis »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Did u have any security on it?
I swear I can't stand reading these posts anymore...
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Yeah, and I was just thinking, "oooo its been at least a week since an R was stolen"
Damn, sorry to hear. Yeah, better description and pics would help. Good luck...
I swear I can't stand reading these posts anymore...
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Yeah, and I was just thinking, "oooo its been at least a week since an R was stolen"
Damn, sorry to hear. Yeah, better description and pics would help. Good luck...
This is why everytime i think it would be nice to own a ITR i see this stuff and it just pisses me off. Its a shame that if somebody wants to use their hard earned money to buy something that they would enjoy they have to worry about low-life loser ************* stealing it.
Thieves are *****'s!
Thieves are *****'s!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gogogomoveit »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">still gonna suck as your premium shoots up. What kind of secuirty you have on the car?
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Your premium does not raise. Its a California State Law, that "No Fault" insurance claims do not raise your insurance premiums.
Sorry for your loss, Its unfortunate that a car that has been out of production for over 6 yrs. can't enjoyed... without worrying about some lowlife scumbag taking it.
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Your premium does not raise. Its a California State Law, that "No Fault" insurance claims do not raise your insurance premiums.
Sorry for your loss, Its unfortunate that a car that has been out of production for over 6 yrs. can't enjoyed... without worrying about some lowlife scumbag taking it.
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Your premium does not raise. Its a California State Law, that "No Fault" insurance claims do not raise your insurance premiums.
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thanks for the info!
Your premium does not raise. Its a California State Law, that "No Fault" insurance claims do not raise your insurance premiums.
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thanks for the info!
there is a loop hole, however, the more claims you make on your insurance...the higher risk you become....therefore rates will increase due to "high risk" rather than the incident itself....at least thats how it has worked for me in NC.




