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miiser
03-06-2017, 05:05 AM
Hey,
Just out of curiosity and due to the fact that many people steal parts from cars, what did they stole from your car??
Thefts really have imagination with cars.
I don't mean cracked windows and stolen bags etc. I mean exterior part that you found missing after the night passed.
Ok here I go:
They stole my antenna (common thing. I placed a shark fin antenna now and they can't steal this one). Also one day they drilled my fuel tank and they stole 10 euros worth of gas. And then I had to replace the tank with a new one. They made me pay about 500€ for a new one just to steal 10€ of fuel. For god shake.
After a while, they stole the bolt cap from one of my windwipers.


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bronsin
03-06-2017, 09:56 AM
I doubt many people here have had parts stolen from their car.:cry:

Although there's some who have!:eek:

Me I leave nothing in my car and the doors unlocked. Druggies will smash the windows to get inside to look around otherwise.

Twice people have been in my car and went through the passenger glove box. But in the dark they didn't see or know about the driver side glove box!:thumbsup:

That was untouched.

ern-diz
03-06-2017, 12:13 PM
Early on I remember noticing that the cap that covers the main rear windshield wiper nut went missing on my car. I think it came off and was lost during a car wash, but it may have been snagged by someone.

A few of my metal valve stem covers have gone missing, but I suspect that's just kids stealing them for their bikes. It's always 2 that end up going missing.

tmontague
03-06-2017, 01:45 PM
A few of my metal valve stem covers have gone missing, but I suspect that's just kids stealing them for their bikes. It's always 2 that end up going missing.

Over a decade ago that was the "cool thing" to do as a kid. I snagged some shiny blue ones from a dodge srt 10 to match my blue bmx. Now being on the other side of it, not so cool

WeeYari
03-06-2017, 01:49 PM
Personally, nothing. I do however know of several nose badges that have vanished from their rightful owners.

kimona
03-06-2017, 02:17 PM
I had my 2007 Toyota (Yaris) grille emblem stolen. Then, I began noticing that many cars had their Toyota badges missing. I bought a replacement, but didn't install it until the day I sold the car.

ern-diz
03-06-2017, 03:18 PM
Over a decade ago that was the "cool thing" to do as a kid. I snagged some shiny blue ones from a dodge srt 10 to match my blue bmx. Now being on the other side of it, not so cool

So true and relatable LOL.

KCALB SIRAY
03-06-2017, 04:59 PM
...they stole my Krispy Kreme donuts :frown:. Not a car part, but just as valuable in my :brokenheart:

kimona
03-06-2017, 05:39 PM
...they stole my Krispy Kreme donuts :frown:. Not a car part, but just as valuable in my :brokenheart:

That's funny.

ern-diz
03-06-2017, 05:50 PM
:biggrin:

Kalispel
03-06-2017, 07:51 PM
I park in a garage at night, otherwise the desert wildlife (rabbits, rodents, etc.) up here on the outskirts of Phoenix/N.Scottsdale will climb into the engine bay and chew stuff up, etc.

kimona
03-06-2017, 11:54 PM
Here's a short story for you:

I rented a nice apartment years ago, but was on a waiting list for a parking spot in the subterranean garage. Meanwhile, I had to drive around forever to find street parking for my Audi 4000S in downtown Montreal.

I was so happy when I finally secured a "safe" spot in the garage and parked my car there the first night. The next morning, when I approached my car, I was shocked to find the passenger window smashed, the stereo ripped from the dash, the glove box torn out, and the four alloy wheels missing... and the car just sitting on the ground with no jacks or blocks or anything!

miiser
03-07-2017, 07:13 AM
Before I buy my Yaris and before I buy my Audi A5, I had an Alfa Romeo. They smashed my window several times and stole from me the stereo headunit.
But that was nothing compare to what happend next:
Ok after I bought my Audi A5, I didn't need the Alfa 146 anymore but I didn't want to sell it either (I couldn't have any profit from it anyway. It was an old Alfa.) so I parked it in an old close shed I had and I left it there. I looked it there. I had this place like a storehouse too. So one day I needed something from there and I went to pick it up. And oh boy what I found. My Alfa without the alloy wheels, standing up on 4 bricks, stolen brake calipers, the engine hood opened, stolen battery, cables ripped apart, stolen stereo ones again and that was all I could see missing. I guess they took more things that I didn't looked about too. So anyways I recycled the car in the end.


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ern-diz
03-07-2017, 11:57 AM
Here's a short story for you:

I rented a nice apartment years ago, but was on a waiting list for a parking spot in the subterranean garage. Meanwhile, I had to drive around forever to find street parking for my Audi 4000S in downtown Montreal.

I was so happy when I finally secured a "safe" spot in the garage and parked my car there the first night. The next morning, when I approached my car, I was shocked to find the passenger window smashed, the stereo ripped from the dash, the glove box torn out, and the four alloy wheels missing... and the car just sitting on the ground with no jacks or blocks or anything!

Before I buy my Yaris and before I buy my Audi A5, I had an Alfa Romeo. They smashed my window several times and stole from me the stereo headunit.
But that was nothing compare to what happend next:
Ok after I bought my Audi A5, I didn't need the Alfa 146 anymore but I didn't want to sell it either (I couldn't have any profit from it anyway. It was an old Alfa.) so I parked it in an old close shed I had and I left it there. I looked it there. I had this place like a storehouse too. So one day I needed something from there and I went to pick it up. And oh boy what I found. My Alfa without the alloy wheels, standing up on 4 bricks, stolen brake calipers, the engine hood opened, stolen battery, cables ripped apart, stolen stereo ones again and that was all I could see missing. I guess they took more things that I didn't looked about too. So anyways I recycled the car in the end.

These are a couple good stories, but I'm sure they weren't funny at the time :biggrin:

dogsridewith
03-07-2017, 03:00 PM
What is the thief-attraction of Yaris nose (and tail?) chrome badges? I recall VW microbus had that problem some years ago. And last row seats of minivans. I park on occasion for events in town, and if the emblems are likely enough to get pried off, I'll just remove and store...then enjoy Yaris being a complete mystery to fellow travelers. (Toyota and their dealers in these parts never mentioned Yaris in any advertising. I had Tercel, Corolla and FX-16 and have always read about cars. Knew Echo was Tercel replacement, but never heard of Yaris until a 2007 showed up on CL. (oops...wandering onto "Yaris Popularity" thread.))

Thirty-Nine
03-07-2017, 03:46 PM
I had my entire car stolen. When it was recovered, they took the wheels/tires, and axleback portion of the exhaust. A whole bunch of other things were stolen, too (shift knob, intake, tools, gloves, Leatherman tool). It was a 1998 Honda Civic EX coupe, however.

miiser
03-07-2017, 07:28 PM
These are a couple good stories, but I'm sure they weren't funny at the time :biggrin:



Nah not at all [emoji28]
But when I found my old car with the hood opened and standing up on 4 bricks it was one of the most: what the hell? Moments of my life


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miiser
03-07-2017, 07:29 PM
I had my entire car stolen. When it was recovered, they took the wheels/tires, and axleback portion of the exhaust. A whole bunch of other things were stolen, too (shift knob, intake, tools, gloves, Leatherman tool). It was a 1998 Honda Civic EX coupe, however.



Well damn... they didn't let anything wasted


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JimKellyfan
03-08-2017, 03:58 PM
Dirt from the dirt road I live next to
(keeps my car forever dirty, so anyone rubbin up on it, gets to steal some dirt)
I have Cameras, a Rottweiler and a .357 that says no to thievery so far.
Knock on wood grain.