Stolen Evo!!!
Found out 2 more Evo's were stolen this week.
That brings the count of stolen Evolutions in Orlando up to 4, and that is just what I have heard. Four Evo's stolen in 11 days. This is ridiculous!
That brings the count of stolen Evolutions in Orlando up to 4, and that is just what I have heard. Four Evo's stolen in 11 days. This is ridiculous!
very sad man, why cant these ****ing losers just get a dam job? idiots shouldnt have been so dam stupid in high school and they could have gotten a good paying job to buy their own ****.
so why isn't anyone setting up a sting operation? use an evo as bait and catch these f**kers. simple as that. it's obviously a crew specifically looking for evo's.. I remember last year they found a chop shop in FL and in the news a saw a few evo parts.
Sigh. I used to ride to procco's all the time and fear that someone was there just to collect pates and address's.
If you park the thing outside, stop spending money on parts for a second and invest in good alarms or lojack even. Or buy a garage. The trend seems to be either flatbed which takes less then 4 minutes, then covered, or ecu's with matched keys, which takes less then 1 minute. If you think about it some dumbass see's in this case a bright red evo loading up on a flatbed they automatically think good riddance, one less ricer, and go about their business. Some former thieves I've talked to can even easily order factory keys and then pay some bum to walk up to the thing. It's not just a gone in 60 seconds fantasy. This is done via VIN of course in the dash, so cover that too. It ain't required to be shown at all times. Put the Lic plate at your parents address or something.
The motivation is selling the parts overseas which is easier then buying gas it seems. The more parts they can "see" the more attractive it is to steal. And unfort. with our cars....we tend to show a bit.
If you park the thing outside, stop spending money on parts for a second and invest in good alarms or lojack even. Or buy a garage. The trend seems to be either flatbed which takes less then 4 minutes, then covered, or ecu's with matched keys, which takes less then 1 minute. If you think about it some dumbass see's in this case a bright red evo loading up on a flatbed they automatically think good riddance, one less ricer, and go about their business. Some former thieves I've talked to can even easily order factory keys and then pay some bum to walk up to the thing. It's not just a gone in 60 seconds fantasy. This is done via VIN of course in the dash, so cover that too. It ain't required to be shown at all times. Put the Lic plate at your parents address or something.
The motivation is selling the parts overseas which is easier then buying gas it seems. The more parts they can "see" the more attractive it is to steal. And unfort. with our cars....we tend to show a bit.
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