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More info?Originally posted by inline 6 View PostI just installed a remote start that works on my phone that also gives gps location on my phone. I wanted it to warm up my vehicle when I was out of key fob range at work or wherever else. The gps tracking was just a bonus.
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Man that sux. But, can I park my truck in your driveway??!! I would do backflips if my shit got jacked!!
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Well guys hope you guys have had a Merry Christmas, I received a phone call this morning that they had located my truck and was at a Dallas pound. According to the detective it was completely "stripped". So I guess ill see what it looks like tomorrow.
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I am not sure the claim would work like an individual claim in this instance. I would assume it would fall undr general liability/theft insurance for the business.Originally posted by stevo View PostCan a vehicle still be sold as new if it has had the wheels stolen off it? How much of a 'diminished value' does having a set of $5000 wheels stolen off it? That surely would show up on a Carfax as being in a theft and having an insurance claim filed.
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As for still being sold as new, I would think as long as there was no damage to the vehicle it wouldn't be an issue. Much like buying a truck that the dealer has customized with wheels and a lift.
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Can a vehicle still be sold as new if it has had the wheels stolen off it? How much of a 'diminished value' does having a set of $5000 wheels stolen off it? That surely would show up on a Carfax as being in a theft and having an insurance claim filed.Originally posted by TeeShock View PostNo way it cost the dealership .25 million to replace those
Stevo
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39 sets equaled 250k and 51 sets was valued @100k. Somebody trying to hose the insurance .
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Here is a link, not the same I originally saw but it was in Silsbee
Cars vandalized at Silsbee dealership
Thieves vandalized 51 trucks at a car dealership in Silsbee, causing well over $100,000 in damage.
According to Silsbee police the theft happened late Saturday night into early Sunday morning at Cowboy Silsbee, probably between midnight and four a.m.
The suspect or suspects removed the tires and wheels from brand new vehicles parked on the lot and the trucks were left on blocks.
Two employees came in to decorate for Christmas when they noticed tires were missing from vehicles.
Silsbee police is looking at all of the surveillance video and the Southeast Texas Auto Task Force is assisting the investigation.Last edited by SMKR; 12-23-2013, 12:50 AM.
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