Re: Stolen, then stripped
You're still lucky, in that your car still has the engine. My cousin's
Civic got stolen in front of her house. The thieves stripped everything
off, only the shell was parked somewhere else. She got pissed, so she
bought a VW Jetta.
My friend's Si got stolen and stripped, with the shell left. She now
drive an Altima. My POS Civic cx only lost 2 radios, H emblems, and fog
lights in five different incidents. I'm driving around with stock black
rims. It's risky owning a Honda.
Remove the GSR emblems, put on stock rims without wheel covers. Replace
the seats. Enjoy it.
y_p_w wrote:
> I got home late last night (about 11:30) to my abode in a quiet
> suburban neighborhood while driving my newer car. My '95 Integra
> GS-R was still there in its usual spot, parked across the street.
> At about 1 AM, I answered the door to a couple of my local men in
> blue. They asked if I knew where my car was or if I had let
> anyone borrow it. I was wondering if it might have rolled
> somewhere (if I didn't set the brake). They informed me that it
> was noticed in a suspicious (but not necessarily illegal)
> situation late at night, and they'd run the plates. Apparently,
> they had no cause to pull them over. They took my report, and
> went on their merry way.
>
> So I was a bit shellshocked, couldn't sleep for a bit, and took
> the day off of work. I woke up late and contacted my insurance
> co. including the adjuster.
>
> So late today, I got a call from an officer from the Berkeley
> Police Dept. informing me that my car had been located in the
> (upscale) Berkeley Hills. He informed me that all seats, the
> factory radio, and the steering column were stripped. In addition,
> the spare tire had replaced one of the good wheels (I had a pair
> of new tires too).
>
> I had wheel locks, but they probably located the key. I'm not
> sure what will happen with the radio, since it needs a code. I'm
> guessing the steering wheel was taken for the airbag. I'm
> curious about what might be missing, but it was mostly junk in
> there anyways.
>
> Man - this really pisses me off.
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