Brera 3.2S Prodrive, Red, Stolen
Brera 3.2S Prodrive, Red, Stolen
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GTMSpyder

Original Poster:

106 posts

248 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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Stolen off our drive this morning from Oadby, Leicester.

Reg Number FE59AZU.

Red with grey wheels, pretty distinctive and rare as you all know, so if anyone sees a Red Brera 3.2S in the Midlands please let me know (or the police) dc5583@gmail.com

PhilipAlfa

359 posts

196 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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Sorry to hear that - must be an awful feeling. Fingers crossed that it all turns out OK.

ghiblicup

606 posts

236 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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So sorry

You should also put it on the stolen thread in General gassing.

Markytop

637 posts

241 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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Really sorry to hear that news.

Out of interest (I have a Brera S too) was there any indication of how they took it? - just wondering if there is a weak point anywhere that can be protected against, eg by upgrading imobiliser etc. (PM me if easier than posting such things on a public forum.)

Will keep my eyes out and also worth checking fleabay for things like the wheels in case they come up, (given the S is the only way to get the 8C wheels this side of a 8C)

RicksAlfas

14,282 posts

266 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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Sorry to hear this OP. Hope you get some good news.

Markytop said:
(given the S is the only way to get the 8C wheels this side of a 8C)
Either that or just buy them from a shop...
http://www.ebspares.co.uk/news104.html
biggrin

GTMSpyder

Original Poster:

106 posts

248 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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Markytop said:
Out of interest (I have a Brera S too) was there any indication of how they took it? - just wondering if there is a weak point anywhere that can be protected against, eg by upgrading imobiliser etc. (PM me if easier than posting such things on a public forum.)
They stole the keys...so the only known weakspot is our domestic security!

It had less than 2000 miles on it....my wife is devastated because she had saved for that car for a long time...

Edited by GTMSpyder on Monday 1st February 14:35

Markytop

637 posts

241 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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GTMSpyder said:
Markytop said:
Out of interest (I have a Brera S too) was there any indication of how they took it? - just wondering if there is a weak point anywhere that can be protected against, eg by upgrading imobiliser etc. (PM me if easier than posting such things on a public forum.)
They stole the keys...so the only known weakspot is our domestic security!

It had less than 2000 miles on it....my wife is devastated because she had saved for that car for a long time...

Edited by GTMSpyder on Monday 1st February 14:35
That makes it worse I guess, having both your car and home violated. Thoughts are with you as I know how I would feel if somebody did the same with mine. Hope the plod catch the sts who did it.

wrinx

680 posts

262 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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Posted on the AROC forum...hope you find it!

wrinx

herbialfa

1,489 posts

224 months

Tuesday 2nd February 2010
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Posted on alfa156.net too!

Hope you get it back in one piece! :-(

GTMSpyder

Original Poster:

106 posts

248 months

Tuesday 2nd February 2010
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Thanks Guys, we appreciate your help. Noithing from the police yet, so I suspect its hidden somewhere now.

Gunner Bill

90 posts

195 months

Wednesday 3rd February 2010
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GTMSpyder said:
Stolen off our drive this morning from Oadby, Leicester.

Reg Number FE59AZU.

Red with grey wheels, pretty distinctive and rare as you all know, so if anyone sees a Red Brera 3.2S in the Midlands please let me know (or the police) dc5583@gmail.com
NOOOoooooooooO!

I'd called my sis to moan about about my car woes and then she told me this frown

Speak to you soon.

GTMSpyder

Original Poster:

106 posts

248 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Cheers Rich.....lets catch up soon...I need to tell you about my new supercharged beast..

Edited by GTMSpyder on Thursday 4th February 08:13

alfabadass

1,852 posts

221 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Sorry to hear!

It's probably in a container in London by now ready for shipping to South Africa or Asia frown

Gunner Bill

90 posts

195 months

Wednesday 17th March 2010
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Breaking news!

A couple of days after the insurance company paid out in full...

The car was found in Leicester! eek

But there's more - I visited my Mum and Sis' in Leicester a couple of weeks ago and as I drove down had this funny feeling that I'd see the car on the journey. I didn't though but I did see an identical Brera in Leicester a couple of days later and being unable to pursue I took the number and through my sister it was reported to the Police.

Apparently this was a legit number registered to an identical Brera.

However it was my sisters car as the number had been cloned and this was the plate it had on it when it was found.

Organised crime or what?

skeeterm5

4,424 posts

210 months

Saturday 20th March 2010
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Glad it sounds like it is resolving itself, but having saved so hard for a multi thousand pound car why not simply have a tracker fitted??

Would have had the car back in a jiffy

S

ct_

108 posts

206 months

Saturday 20th March 2010
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^ Doubt it. Tracker blockers are pretty common now. They are easy to get hold off and work pretty well. I have tried one in the works van which is tracker'd.

Sadly all you can do is secure your home as well as possible so that your keys are as difficult as possible to access.

V6Alfisti

3,313 posts

249 months

Saturday 20th March 2010
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ct_ said:
^ Doubt it. Tracker blockers are pretty common now. They are easy to get hold off and work pretty well. I have tried one in the works van which is tracker'd.

Sadly all you can do is secure your home as well as possible so that your keys are as difficult as possible to access.
A friend had his DB4 stolen and when it was recovered (VERY lucky) a couple of weeks later, it was discovered the first thing the thieves searched for was the tracker, as all the carpets e.t.c were lifted out.

ct_

108 posts

206 months

Sunday 21st March 2010
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V6Alfisti said:
ct_ said:
^ Doubt it. Tracker blockers are pretty common now. They are easy to get hold off and work pretty well. I have tried one in the works van which is tracker'd.

Sadly all you can do is secure your home as well as possible so that your keys are as difficult as possible to access.
A friend had his DB4 stolen and when it was recovered (VERY lucky) a couple of weeks later, it was discovered the first thing the thieves searched for was the tracker, as all the carpets e.t.c were lifted out.
I'm glad he got it back. I've never owned any car really worth stealing so far but can imagine how it feels. Very lucky you say.. Did the
police find it? Quite often the theives leave the car in a particular spot for a couple of days to see if it has a tracker. The police are very good at finding these places luckily.

The blockers I've seen plug into the cig lighter are worked very well. I tried one not so long ago and looked on our tracking companys website afterwards - according to them, the van sat outside my home in Yorkshire until 9am in the morning when it suddenly appeared in London (I turned the engine off upon arriving in Dartford - cutting the power to the cig lighter obviously)

This is interesting because as far as I'm aware, all or most vehicle trakers use GSM mobile networks and have a sim card ect. If the blocker worked on my company vans vehicle tracker then it will surely work on the type of tracker people purchase to help the police locate it if stolen.

Those trackers aren't cheap and theirs a yearly subscription to pay. Effectively a waste of money if I'm right?


V6Alfisti

3,313 posts

249 months

Sunday 21st March 2010
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ct_ said:
V6Alfisti said:
ct_ said:
^ Doubt it. Tracker blockers are pretty common now. They are easy to get hold off and work pretty well. I have tried one in the works van which is tracker'd.

Sadly all you can do is secure your home as well as possible so that your keys are as difficult as possible to access.
A friend had his DB4 stolen and when it was recovered (VERY lucky) a couple of weeks later, it was discovered the first thing the thieves searched for was the tracker, as all the carpets e.t.c were lifted out.
I'm glad he got it back. I've never owned any car really worth stealing so far but can imagine how it feels. Very lucky you say.. Did the
police find it? Quite often the theives leave the car in a particular spot for a couple of days to see if it has a tracker. The police are very good at finding these places luckily.

The blockers I've seen plug into the cig lighter are worked very well. I tried one not so long ago and looked on our tracking companys website afterwards - according to them, the van sat outside my home in Yorkshire until 9am in the morning when it suddenly appeared in London (I turned the engine off upon arriving in Dartford - cutting the power to the cig lighter obviously)

This is interesting because as far as I'm aware, all or most vehicle trakers use GSM mobile networks and have a sim card ect. If the blocker worked on my company vans vehicle tracker then it will surely work on the type of tracker people purchase to help the police locate it if stolen.

Those trackers aren't cheap and theirs a yearly subscription to pay. Effectively a waste of money if I'm right?

The DB4 didn't actually have a tracker but apparently one of the group members actually shopped in the rest of the team as he didn't want to see the DB4 leave the country!eeklaugh , as this particular group normally targetted jeeps but spotted the 4 in passing.

I think he is now going to fit a tracker (mainly on the request of the insurance company) but knows it will be quickly found if fitted :/

jains15

1,013 posts

195 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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ct_ said:
Sadly all you can do is secure your home as well as possible so that your keys are as difficult as possible to access.
I imagine that household safes will be compulsory in the near future as a condition of insurance!! No safe = stratospheric premium. Safe = No change (but you've had to buy a safe).