My car was stolen!

Crap. I'm really sorry to hear this, but I'm glad you at least got it back.
 
I can't afford to pay because they are asking for 500 deductible each for mine and my wife's car... So we are just payin to get hers fixed...
 
My friend is donating his stock intake to me.. Now I just need to get the air sensor... If someone has one, please let me know asap!
 
I'm not sure... I'm also missing my bottom grill... The bastards have my spare key and my wheel key... They can come back at any time to take my rims... I think I'm just goin to take off the wheels and ride stock for a while... Life sucks right now
 
I'm not sure... I'm also missing my bottom grill... The bastards have my spare key and my wheel key... They can come back at any time to take my rims... I think I'm just goin to take off the wheels and ride stock for a while... Life sucks right now

Why wouldn't they just take the rims to begin with?
 
So wait, they stole the car AND they have a key? It WILL get stolen again, trust me. I'd get a new starter and key ASAP.
 
i know where you can buy a sunlight silver MSP for 8k :D

ohhh look its even in FT WAYNE

oh.. PS. sorry to hear about this, bud!
 
oh EAD you 2 - i was just tryin to lighten up the mood - sure it sucks gettin s*** stolen and im sorry to hear about it- specially in my neighborhood!
 
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Damn, thieves! I had to sell my integra because of them!
but my experience for protecting my integra from theft, LAYER your security.
My security was a pager alarm that had all the features installed such as hood pin switch, doors switch, trunk switch that is activated to kill the ignition when the alarm goes off.

I had the steering wheel lock....I know these are a joke. lol like I said "LAYER"
I had the clutch pedal lock....another "LAYER" of security.

Lastly, and the best security you can get is a fuel cut-off switch "kill switch"
hide the switch really well and activate it when the car is parked...thieves arent taking you car anywhere until they can find that switch to deactivate it.

A thieves worst enemy is time. the more time they spend "trying" to get through all your layers of security the higher the chance they will get caught in the act. which brings me back to, layer your security.
 

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