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g@ry

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323 posts

244 months

Friday 16th February 2007
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2 5HAN

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256 months

Friday 16th February 2007
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Just out of interest being a regular viewer of this forum it appears that most of the UK Diablo's are known to the users on this forum or at least to the former and current service personnel that look after them.

I am therefore always sceptical when a car of this calibre goes missing as it’s not as though Joe Scumbag is going to be selling the alloys and seats at the local market this Sunday?

I know that cars like Impreza's and Cosworth's were renowned for being stolen for these reasons but i can't see the average Lamborghini owner buying or let alone finding someone to fit their stolen parts? I haven’t heard or seen of many newer Lambo’s going missing?

Am i being naïve or is a car like this slightly too specialist to be stolen nowadays in terms of as soon as one crashes we get multiple spotted threads along with were it is and how was in the car and how much it will be worth afterwards etc??
Therefore negating any value from stolen parts from what I can see?

Sorry I know that the facts of this case aren’t apparent such as were the keys left in it etc but it just got me thinking…..

David A

3,717 posts

276 months

Friday 16th February 2007
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Unless its stolen to order heading overseas...

Didn't ya watch gone in 60 seconds !

traxx

3,143 posts

247 months

Friday 16th February 2007
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I remember this story ~ a year ago

It all relates to some despute about the old owner not being paid by some UK dealer or something


It wasn't like someone nicked it from his house

Jonny5

3,526 posts

299 months

Friday 16th February 2007
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I know the (ex)owner Johan, a really nice crazy Swedish guy who was just a bit too trusting when he let the future owner take the car to get PPI'd and it never came back.

Went to see the car myself as I fancied it for the 2003 lemans , but he 'sold' it to the other guy

sjn2004

4,051 posts

262 months

Friday 16th February 2007
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Jonny5 said:

I know the (ex)owner Johan, a really nice crazy Swedish guy who was just a bit too trusting when he let the future owner take the car to get PPI'd and it never came back.

Went to see the car myself as I fancied it for the 2003 lemans , but he 'sold' it to the other guy


Wasn't this other guy a lawyer who later moved to South Africa?

Jonny5

3,526 posts

299 months

Friday 16th February 2007
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Believe he posed as a Lawyer, not too sure tho.

chris.mapey

4,778 posts

292 months

Friday 16th February 2007
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traxx said:
I remember this story ~ a year ago

It all relates to some despute about the old owner not being paid by some UK dealer or something


It wasn't like someone nicked it from his house


yes that was my first thought when I saw the car

sjn2004

4,051 posts

262 months

Saturday 17th February 2007
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Jonny5

3,526 posts

299 months

Saturday 17th February 2007
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It was nothing to do with a dealer, there was no dealer it was a private sale gone wrong. Have emailed Johan, so he'll probably step in...

Edited by Jonny5 on Saturday 17th February 05:35

jvo

6 posts

240 months

Saturday 17th February 2007
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Not much to say - the car is still in pieces in a garage in east London
and has been for months now.

/jvo

g@ry

Original Poster:

323 posts

244 months

Saturday 17th February 2007
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sorry guys # holds hands up#
didnt know this was old news
guess the denmark site needs updating