The lowlifes are at it again.
The lowlifes are at it again.
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getawayturtle

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3,560 posts

194 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Rear splitter gone..

Door trims gone..


Along with the indicator lenses..


I guess I shouldn't be surprised, what with my street being filled with the sort of knuckle dragging pondlife that makes Jeremy Kyles guests look like something aspire to.

I'm guessing whoever did it must be local, and knew the car has been parked up there for a while. Will certainly be looking for nearby E36s that suddenly appear with M-tec parts..

The thing I don't get is they left the evo splitter on the front, and the M3 mirrors. Guess they will be coming back for those tonight.

Telford, full of utter scum.

GWC

4,431 posts

215 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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bds. What's with the bricks, were they trying to have the wheels off?

MX7

7,902 posts

194 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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frown

Bar stewards.frown

Perd Hapley

1,750 posts

193 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Scum frown

Never really thought about desirable trim being stolen (never had a car with desirable trim!). What can you do to fight that? I suppose you could discreetly mark it so you can ID it on another car.

Edit: just remembered that thread about the Vauxhall wing mirror trims being stolen.

getawayturtle

Original Poster:

3,560 posts

194 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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GWC said:
bds. What's with the bricks, were they trying to have the wheels off?
The bricks are mine, I had to leave the car parked up for ages and the right tyre had a puncture, though I should probably remove those now.. hehe

getawayturtle

Original Poster:

3,560 posts

194 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Perd Hapley said:
Scum frown

Never really thought about desirable trim being stolen (never had a car with desirable trim!). What can you do to fight that? I suppose you could discreetly mark it so you can ID it on another car.

Edit: just remembered that thread about the Vauxhall wing mirror trims being stolen.
I didn't think there was any risk of the trim being stolen either, never crossed my mind. The door trims I'm not so fussed about, but the rear splitter/defuser I am. Might report it to the police despite them probably not being interested.

GWC

4,431 posts

215 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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getawayturtle said:
Perd Hapley said:
Scum frown

Never really thought about desirable trim being stolen (never had a car with desirable trim!). What can you do to fight that? I suppose you could discreetly mark it so you can ID it on another car.

Edit: just remembered that thread about the Vauxhall wing mirror trims being stolen.
I didn't think there was any risk of the trim being stolen either, never crossed my mind. The door trims I'm not so fussed about, but the rear splitter/defuser I am. Might report it to the police despite them probably not being interested.
Report it to the police so they have to log it in their crime figures. Unfortunately in my experience they will do the sum total of fk all about it, Essex police did however offer me counselling as a victim of crime when someone smashed the wing mirror off an Audi A4 I had rolleyes

hoppo4.2

1,548 posts

206 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Op I have a rear bumper and some bits of the trim your missing in the back of my garage from a car that met its end on a track day. Free to a good home.

Ps I had to get them back from the body shop that tried to nick the body kit after they declared it total loss.

Pss
Scum bags.

66comanche

2,369 posts

179 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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I'd report it just so if they turn up in a raid on a lock-up or what have you, you may have a chance of seeing them again. Echo your sentiments about Telford, are you in Woodside/Brookside/Sutton Hill or one of the more salubrious areas like Hollinswood? hehe Seriously though, how come you're living there if you hate it so much?

fozzymandeus

1,076 posts

166 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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If they aren't total mugs they won't nick the wing mirrors.

M3 jobs are "snap off" and can easily be removed but no one will sell you a base without a mirror because everyone knows someone who needs bases but has mirrors has clearly nicked the mirrors.

Crappy thing to happen though. If you're letting the car stand for a bit, have you considered a cover with tamper proof strapping? I know it's a bit like Wile. E. Coyote's little umbrella to help stop a 400ft plummet but it's something...

getawayturtle

Original Poster:

3,560 posts

194 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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hoppo4.2 said:
Op I have a rear bumper and some bits of the trim your missing in the back of my garage from a car that met its end on a track day. Free to a good home.

Ps I had to get them back from the body shop that tried to nick the body kit after they declared it total loss.

Pss
Scum bags.
That's very kind of you smile I will send you a PM!

getawayturtle

Original Poster:

3,560 posts

194 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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66comanche said:
I'd report it just so if they turn up in a raid on a lock-up or what have you, you may have a chance of seeing them again. Echo your sentiments about Telford, are you in Woodside/Brookside/Sutton Hill or one of the more salubrious areas like Hollinswood? hehe Seriously though, how come you're living there if you hate it so much?
I am between Woodside, Brookside and Dawley.. probably not the best place to be hehe

I am a student so I am at my mums still at the moment, I have 1 more year left, then as soon I get a proper job as it were I'll be looking for my own place smile Ironically the car survived being in the centre of crime ridden Swansea for several months without a scratch..


fozzymandeus said:
If they aren't total mugs they won't nick the wing mirrors.

M3 jobs are "snap off" and can easily be removed but no one will sell you a base without a mirror because everyone knows someone who needs bases but has mirrors has clearly nicked the mirrors.

Crappy thing to happen though. If you're letting the car stand for a bit, have you considered a cover with tamper proof strapping? I know it's a bit like Wile. E. Coyote's little umbrella to help stop a 400ft plummet but it's something...
That's okay then, wouldn't surprise me if they still attempted to nick them though.

It used to have a car cover over it, it's only been off for about a week!

One thing I have discovered though is my rear bumper is in fact from a Boston green E36 originally..

J4CKO

45,365 posts

220 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Nice to see the kind offer of some replacements gratis !

When you put them on OP, use a soldering iron and mark the reg details into the back of them.

getawayturtle

Original Poster:

3,560 posts

194 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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J4CKO said:
Nice to see the kind offer of some replacements gratis !

When you put them on OP, use a soldering iron and mark the reg details into the back of them.
Indeed smile

And that's a good idea, I've got a couple of soldering irons laying around. Might go mark the bottom of the evo splitter now!

Jimbo.

4,149 posts

209 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Worth Alphadot/Smartwatering them?

bigricho

167 posts

173 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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The UK is ripe with these types of people. I live in a picturesque market town and have had 5 tyres slashed and a piece of trim stolen from my car in the last month. My Step Dad and Mum have had their badges stolen from both of their cars as well.

jatinder

1,667 posts

233 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Feel sorry for you OP.

My mums golf in a nice area has been crashed into, trims stolen, even the wing mirror glass was nicked one day.

Scum




getawayturtle

Original Poster:

3,560 posts

194 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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It is a shame, it's things like this which make me envious of people with garages.

On the subject of marking the parts, I was considering using the soldering iron the mark the reg in, filling in the characters with chalk pen and laquering it. Bit of a botch but gets the job done.. hehe

That Alpha-Dot stuff looks good though.

TheTurbonator

2,792 posts

171 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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I once knew somebody who had the whole front bumper of their Corsa SXI stolen overnight. Must have been quite a shock when he saw it, when he went to his car in the morning.

Dennis99

308 posts

183 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Perd Hapley said:
Scum frown

Never really thought about desirable trim being stolen (never had a car with desirable trim!). What can you do to fight that? I suppose you could discreetly mark it so you can ID it on another car.

Edit: just remembered that thread about the Vauxhall wing mirror trims being stolen.
Nothing new, my Mrs had the clear indicator lenses stolen off an M reg Fiesta around 10 years ago!
People like that are total scum!