Racecar Stolen.... grrr

Racecar Stolen.... grrr

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houlbt

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738 posts

266 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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Ahh bks... just heard that we had two trailers and a racecar stolen overnight from BMsport. If anybody sees a grey E30 M3 with bright orange BMSport written down the side being trailered around please note the vehicle towing this & location and contact us asap.

Tom@bmsport.com or call 0208 304 97 97 and speak to anyone there.

Car looks identical to this...but not this one.



Thanks,

Tom

houlbt

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738 posts

266 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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Spec.of the car.
Chassis No. WBSAK050X0AE42393 Engine No. 60014958
UK E30 M3 In grey, white interior with Kumho championship stickers, orange BMSport livery, orange wheels, orange side skirts with all scene.net stickers on them and orange rear spoiler.

Leda 2-way suspension
Safety devices bolt-in roll cage with harness bars

New seat, seat belts, fire ex.
The diff is missing from the car.

spdpug98

1,551 posts

223 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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What area was the car taken from, will keep my eyes open down on the South Coast

I hope you get it back

houlbt

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738 posts

266 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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Thanks - The car was taken from Bexleyheath in Kent just off the A2.

This is a picture of the actual car...

pw75

1,032 posts

199 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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sorry to hear that. Will keep my eyes peeled. My way be worth pinging the track day companies etc like jleroux at bookatrack but you may be one step ahead!! hope you get it back.

stacy

182 posts

272 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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Hi,

It's worth putting a post up on the PBMW forum too. There's a lot of BM folk and people who know more BM folk around there.

http://forums.seloc.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=36

S.

mattsayle

1,799 posts

199 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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I spend a lot of time at Oulton Park so will keep an eye out (why anyone would take a stolen car to a race track i dont know) but i will still keep 'em peeled smile Oh and on the motorways on my many journeys smile

Best of luck and I hope you get it back soon,
Matt

houlbt

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738 posts

266 months

Tuesday 3rd November 2009
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Thanks gents... frown

taffyracer

2,093 posts

244 months

Tuesday 3rd November 2009
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sorry to hear that Tom

majordad

3,601 posts

198 months

Saturday 7th November 2009
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Will keep a look out on the Emerald Isle here in Ireland as well.

Count Johnny

715 posts

198 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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Tom

Absolutely gutted for you – I know exactly how you feel.

By unhappy coincidence, my racing car (picture below) was also stolen from Bexleyheath in November – although in my case, this was November 2007.



As has been suggested, I pinged all of the track day folk; and emailed all of the organising clubs, race circuits and motorsport businesses that I could think of.

However, at the suggestion of my business partner’s wife, I also contacted the News Shopper (a local free paper) and got them to run a story on the theft which highlighted the difficulty of selling, or using, such a car and headlined with my offer of a substantial (£5000) reward.

Out of the blue, some very grubby and shifty types of a ‘Thieving F*cking Pikey’ persuasion arrived on my doorstep and told me that they had seen my car - unfortunately (shock!) the trailer was gone – but, in return for my not passing on their details to the police, they would be happy to accept a mere thousand as a reward.

Obviously, we can all fill in the sub-text of this conversation which goes as follows:

Yes, your road name was not even mentioned in the News Shopper but we knew where you live;
Yes, it was us who stole your trailer (because we can sell trailers);
Yes, when we looked inside we thought ‘B*llocks, what the f*ck are we going to do with that?’;
Yes, when we saw your thing in the News Shopper we spotted an opportunity to make another grand on top of the money that we had already received for your trailer;
Yes, we have completely ripped you off.

But the fact is that – on the basis of the information that they gave me – I retrieved my car (largely undamaged (from a grubby yard in Erith)); it only cost me a £1,000 for a £40,000 car and I won’t have to spend the rest of my life with a brick through my window because I shopped them to the ‘Old Bill’.

Just a thought. In the meantime, I’ll keep ‘em peeled. If I can be of any help, just let me know.

C 'Johnny' S

pw75

1,032 posts

199 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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Count Johnny said:
Tom

Absolutely gutted for you – I know exactly how you feel.

By unhappy coincidence, my racing car (picture below) was also stolen from Bexleyheath in November – although in my case, this was November 2007.



As has been suggested, I pinged all of the track day folk; and emailed all of the organising clubs, race circuits and motorsport businesses that I could think of.

However, at the suggestion of my business partner’s wife, I also contacted the News Shopper (a local free paper) and got them to run a story on the theft which highlighted the difficulty of selling, or using, such a car and headlined with my offer of a substantial (£5000) reward.

Out of the blue, some very grubby and shifty types of a ‘Thieving F*cking Pikey’ persuasion arrived on my doorstep and told me that they had seen my car - unfortunately (shock!) the trailer was gone – but, in return for my not passing on their details to the police, they would be happy to accept a mere thousand as a reward.

Obviously, we can all fill in the sub-text of this conversation which goes as follows:

Yes, your road name was not even mentioned in the News Shopper but we knew where you live;
Yes, it was us who stole your trailer (because we can sell trailers);
Yes, when we looked inside we thought ‘B*llocks, what the f*ck are we going to do with that?’;
Yes, when we saw your thing in the News Shopper we spotted an opportunity to make another grand on top of the money that we had already received for your trailer;
Yes, we have completely ripped you off.

But the fact is that – on the basis of the information that they gave me – I retrieved my car (largely undamaged (from a grubby yard in Erith)); it only cost me a £1,000 for a £40,000 car and I won’t have to spend the rest of my life with a brick through my window because I shopped them to the ‘Old Bill’.

Just a thought. In the meantime, I’ll keep ‘em peeled. If I can be of any help, just let me know.

C 'Johnny' S
wow, f*cking lucky that....... thats a couple of sets of slicks or in that car the smallest of prangs. Good work that man.

Hope your story inspires others..

Still a punch of thieving pikey wan*ers

houlbt

Original Poster:

738 posts

266 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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Count Johnny said:
Tom

Absolutely gutted for you – I know exactly how you feel.

By unhappy coincidence, my racing car (picture below) was also stolen from Bexleyheath in November – although in my case, this was November 2007.
C 'Johnny' S
Very intertesting... I'll be in touch, thanks for posting.



Count Johnny

715 posts

198 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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No Problem Tom

Please let me know how you get on, or if I can be of further assistance.