I Got Robbed

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by Shock(/\)ave
    I would be very, very upset if I came out to that. The damage to the pillar is enraging as you'll likely need a new door.
    while infuriating, that piece is actually separate from the door. there's a trim piece and also the track for the window. Hopefully they didn't affect the frame.

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  • MrBurgundy
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    That sucks man... Especially about that B pillar...

    One time someone broke into my e30 and I forgot my wallet in the car. 2 years later, in the middle of the night, while I was drunk, I got a call from a detective that found my shit!

    Maybe the planets will align and your stuff will turn up, if this guy or girl is constantly stealing shit.

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  • IceWhite
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    Damn,

    Sorry about your loss.

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  • straight6pwr
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    this sucks, sorry to hear it happened.

    Originally posted by deutschman
    Id rather get attacked so I have a chance to fight back.
    you'd rather go the hospital and/or spend months dealing with a court trial than replace your car door?

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  • mark1991
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    I would not bother trying to find the person or people who did this. Seattle is a big area and chances are that if you find the person who did this, you will end up with a gun stuck in your face.

    I moved to NYC with my first nice car in 1979: new 1979 320i. I remember being parked on the street for only 5 minutes. When I returned, the passenger side window was busted out and the Blaupunkt deck was yanked out of the center console which messed up the air conditioning controls. I drove the car around without the stereo for a few weeks and noticed that people were beginning to place "No Radio" signs on their windshields so that the thieves would not break the windows in their cars. I recall thinking to myself: "I have to get one of those signs." However, I never got the chance; the whole car was stolen shortly thereafter. It took awhile to get over this experience.

    Is Seattle in 2016 as bad as NYC in 1979? Probably.
    Last edited by mark1991; 09-20-2016, 10:59 AM. Reason: typo

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  • Bothfeetin
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    I mean you could go all detective and find the person; i know it adds insult to injury but that the reality if you want your shit back. Fencing that stuff would be hard to do as the stolen items are unique and expensive. If it was a addict (IMO it would be given the circumstances) that crow bar and bag is going to be quite obvious and still within the general area. I would ask around to see if this has been happening recently; and of course always check craigslist, ebay, pawnshops etc. if it happened once and they got away with it then it will most likely happen again.
    Sorry that happened, and good luck

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  • M-technik-3
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    Sorry to see the pain. I suffered the loss of a bottlecap stolen off of one of my cars in my driveway. Was quiet angry about it, I would have given it to the person had they just asked vs stealing it.

    After that I installed a camera system on property.

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  • flyboyx
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    may they catch a dehabilitating infection from cutting themselves with your knife.

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  • Northern
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    Originally posted by LJ851
    This is why i don't leave anything in my cars.
    This. Never leave anything in sight.

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  • ak-
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    Fack. Sorry to see man.
    Insurance, in CA at least, insures your car for 30(?) days or so after you buy it before putting it on the policy. See if they can help you out??

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  • SecludedPlayer2
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    I have a black door with window. Sorry about your car.

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  • Dj Buttchug
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    agree with said statements above. had the same exact thing happen to my e34 except the thieves threw a brick into my pass window. I never leave anything in my car anymore.

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  • LJ851
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    This is why i don't leave anything in my cars.

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  • mbonder
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    Always put your stuff in the trunk so no one can see it. I do this regardless of where I'm parking just because I'm so paranoid that someone is going to try to break in, in an effort to steal what's inside.

    Any security cameras in the area? Usually industrial places have cameras, maybe you can get a good look at who did it?

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  • LateFan
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    Exactly - what was the point of that? In college, I had a beater Fiat 124 with a brand new top. Somebody sliced the top open to break in.....the doors were unlocked.

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