STOLE SUBARU IMPREZA 97KE 7822 FROM BLACKROCK

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hey all,

if anyone saw my recently bought 97 reg sti type r, please buzz me on 0874147288..

was last seen on moday morning 18th at 12.15am

taken from blackrock, dublin 4..

regards

damien


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Ah balls.... Will keep an eye out around Cork for it.

Unlucky would be a bit of an understatement...
 
Sorry to hear about  that mate.


Will keep an eye out for it!

Hope you get it back
 
thanks lads,

edited the post there, its blackrock in dublin 4 where it was taken...

it wasnt a nice monday morning suprise to walk out with your keys in hand and realise theres no car outside your front door
 
Nightmare, sorry to hear that Boost, am sure ALL the lads here will keep their eyes peeled. Post up the VIN number too, that may help.
 
Sh!t sorry to hear that mate, will keep an eye out around Dublin & Wicklow. I'm sure you're not in the mood to be posting much at the moment but whenever you get a chance you might let us know what sort of security you had on it so we can make a call on whether our cars are safe enough or not.
Cheers, Brian.
 
there was NO security on it, I have had the car only around 4 weeks and havent even registered it in my name...i had a ordered a cobra alarm system from UK as most nights guys in various cars etc used to come into the estate looking at it, as it is visible from the road....i am living in a modern estate with my own driveway. My room is directly above where i park the car and shld definetly have heard it being taken.. she had the steering locked, in gear and handbrake up fully as there is a very steep slope down into the door of the hse from the road. there is no way they cld have pushed it. these guys are experts so have prob being watching me and what i do for the past few weeks.....i dunno abt how safe alarms are to be honest, immobilsers seem to be the job!!

extract below from the net!

Top 10 Ways to Steal a Car (and how to defend against them)
By Caroline Pardilla
Email | Blog

Lists come out every year detailing the most stolen cars and, with that, what steps one can take to deter car thieves. Yet, a car is stolen in the United States every 24 seconds according to the Insurance Information Institute. Auto theft continues to thrive despite those lists and regardless of new anti-theft technology that emerges with every new model year.

What else can you do besides not drive the most stolen car in America and equip your car with anti-theft protection? We're going to give you the unique opportunity to look inside the mind of the car thief and learn how he steals cars. With the help of police auto theft experts and auto theft professionals, we've compiled this list of some of the ways thieves steal cars followed by suggestions of how to stop them from doing it to you.

We have no intention of providing new information to the wrong people and simply want to educate the good guys. We haven't disclosed anything that car thieves don't already know and we have left out specific details to avoid making this a "how-to." Knowing the insider tricks of auto thieves will motivate you to take the necessary precautions to defend your vehicle.

Bump against the car to check for a car alarm. Since it seems like everything from a loud Harley to a rumbling garbage truck can set off a car alarm, people have been conditioned to tune them out. Instead of a motion-sensitive car alarm, use one that has a pager that will notify you as soon as your alarm is activated.


Break the window or jimmy the lock to gain entry into a locked car. Don't tempt car thieves. Keep valuables out of plain sight. Take them with you or store them in the trunk. Also, if you have a stereo with a removable face plate, take it with you instead of tucking it away in the glovebox.


Cut the steering wheel itself if there's a steering wheel lock. Instead of locking just your steering wheel, "lock" your car's ability to go by using a starter disable switch and putting it in a place where only you can get to it.


Look for exposed wiring that can be cut or for the central unit of the car alarm to deactivate it. Instead of going to a big retail chain store, have your car alarm installed by a professional car alarm installer, preferably a reasonably shady one. Unlike retail chain employees, these experts know what it takes to make your car elusive to crooks.


Look for car alarm decals to figure out which method to use to eliminate the alarm. Never display stickers that advertise what sort of car alarm you have, or audio system for that matter. Consider using a hood lock cable so the thief can't get to your battery or car alarm mechanism.


Jump into an unattended running car while the owner is at the ATM, dropping off videos, etc. Never leave your keys in the ignition even for a quick errand. Car theft is a crime of opportunity, so don't make it easy for them to grab yours.


Look for the car's title, registration or anything with a home address on it. Keep your registration and insurance information with you and never leave personal information in your car.


Stake out sporting events, movie theaters and shopping center parking lots for the car of your choice since they offer the largest variety of cars in one area. Whenever possible, park in lots and garages that have security and/or parking lot attendants. If not, don't park in the farthest corner of the lot but rather near the entrance of these facilities to insure the most foot traffic (and the most potential witnesses). Also, opt for paying the extra couple of dollars for the monitored parking lot instead of using the free parking on the less-trafficked side streets.


Find the second set of keys the owner "hid" in the car. Don't leave spare keys in your car or in a magnetic box attached to the underside of your car. Thieves know where all the "hiding places" are.


Copy specific vehicle information and take it to the manufacturer to get a replacement key made. Instead of VIN etching the major parts of your vehicle, which doesn't turn most thieves off, drop your business card into the doors through the window slots to identify your car as yours.
Even though auto theft is a crime of opportunity, if a crook really wants your car, he'll do whatever it takes to get it regardless of steering wheel locks or car alarms. But with the above knowledge, you can slow him down, make your car inconvenient to him and, hopefully, discourage him from attempting to steal your vehicle. Layering your car with anti-theft protection, especially if it's at the top of the most stolen vehicles list, is a good start. But, as with anything that is of value to you, the most important protection you can give your car is to take a proactive approach to security when you leave it unattended.
 
sorry to hear that mate. there's some scum out there :angry: :angry:

il get onto all the lads and lassies around waterford and keep an eye out
 
cheers..think i'm gonna ring the insurance now and hopefully they'll pay out in a few weeks...theres no chance of me recovering it now.
 
reek fella, its probably gone to ground, if they are that good at robbin stuff they will hardly be driving it around, did you have engine and chasis numbers?? it will have to be sold some time in UK or someplace with rhd roads. will insurance cover it?
 
ya i have it fully comp insured..12500euro so hopefully they shld pay out?????... i was just gonna get the car re-mapped and tax it for 12 months so luckily i didnt have it done b4 it was taken.
 
sh*t lad. Thats hard to take. I caught two shitebags in the process of robbing my car a month ago. Jap import no alarm or immobiser. (Since been done) They sounded the horn which woke me up. They're local scummers who I recognise. I'm just waiting for a good opportunity to smash them up.
 
Where did you buy it from,spare keys,not in your name yet,suspect-previous owner cross your mind yet,anyway sorry to hear about that-will keep an eye out
 
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Where did you buy it from,spare keys,not in your name yet,suspect-previous owner cross your mind yet,anyway sorry to hear about that-will keep an eye out
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Have to agree with the above, and after 4 weeks how come it's not in your name yet??
 
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