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As in title

It was off the car at the mopar nats and some low-life scum have taken it

 

The event by all accounts had two other cars keyed over the weekend

 

More details here

http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/

 

Someone must know who nicked it !

 

Real shame ,such an iconic car thats had loads of time and money thown at it ,just proves you cant trust anyone

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Was there all weekend. And heard all the bad news Sunday morning :(

 

The bloke that got his car keyed, he only just had the car painted and was in tears. Held a collection for him Sunday. :(

 

As for the blower, I really don't know how someone, who is probably into the racing aswell, could be so small minded as to go and steal it straight off the car. :shock:

 

Comiserations to all vehicles and owners for both of these incidents. Will keep you updated if anyone finds / put anything on the Mopar Muscle Assoc. :thumbsup:

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Bloody hell, I heard the commentator anounce that a blower had been stolen but didn't realize it was off Henry Hi-rise.

I thought it'd been picked up off the floor and taken. So did the thieving pikeys actually un-bolt from the car??????? :shock:

 

I didn't know about the paint damage. Bloody W@nkers. Why would a supposed car enthusiast go to a show and do that?? :?

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this sort of thing go's on more than you think as theres mass crowds and everything a thief needs in one place.

At the rsoc national day donnington a few years back someone had a fake livery AA truck and took two saphires out of the public car park. So be aware.

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this sort of thing go's on more than you think as theres mass crowds and everything a thief needs in one place.

At the rsoc national day donnington a few years back someone had a fake livery AA truck and took two saphires out of the public car park. So be aware.

 

And my S2 R S Turbo :evil:

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As I understand the blower was fooked and in need of at least a rotor repair.

There are only a few specialiced companies in the Uk who are capable to repair them so it shouldn't be a problem to find the thief unless he keeps it as an ornament.

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What are these worth? I mean from the post ( and i know nothign about these at all!) they must be a few thousand, or was this a super dooper one which is worth much much more?

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nothing gets on my t1ts more then thieving scumbags. espicaly when people work had to get what they have.

 

I had my mk1 keyed at santa pod a while back and now I'm uneasy with leaving it.

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Little update i just found out......

 

One of the organisers of the Mopar Nats had a phone call today from an anonymous caller saying "the blower is under a sign at the top of Airfield Road near the pod" :shock:

 

Caller witheld there number, so police were called to check it out :thumbsup:

 

 

Still not found, so it was just someone tryin to wind things up. Still gotta be pretty twisted to nick it then go round calling people :twisted:

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Thieving scum!! Surely you would of thought your car would be safe at a car show where there are thousands of people who appreciate cars and respect them and there owners, clearly not any more.

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the blower is worth in the region of £3K, the only damage being to the rotor tips, which is relatively easy to repair. If the blower is found then it's easily identifiable as there are some "repairs" that are unique to it

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I absolutely hate the fact that you can't even leave your own pride and joy at a car show or meet these days without worrying about security. It just shouldn't be that way!

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