Dodge SRT-4 Race Cars Stolen
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Dodge SRT-4 Race Cars Stolen
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Damn!!!! that sucks!!!!

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Myeh... while it sucks for that race taem, they need to just take it as a lesson learned the hard way. who in their right mind leaves that much money sittin in a hotel parking lot without being watched. Lo-jack is cheap (I bet krack has it on the show car). Alarms with fuel cut-off that send a message to your cell phone/pager/key fob are even cheaper.
As already mentioned, those cars are a pile of parts and scrap metal right now, and like i posted on srt forums, they don't stand a chance of gettin any of the parts back IF they're found, unless they're serial numbered or are inconspicuously marked with photographs.
As already mentioned, those cars are a pile of parts and scrap metal right now, and like i posted on srt forums, they don't stand a chance of gettin any of the parts back IF they're found, unless they're serial numbered or are inconspicuously marked with photographs.
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Lol ppl down here in my city would disagree.... lol. But yea that really sucks about the cars tho. I also didnt know that happend to the tein civic.. wow all I can say isSlvrACR wrote: I love my state
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The man's got a point. Even an enclosed trailer would have been wise.Wenuden wrote:Myeh... while it sucks for that race taem, they need to just take it as a lesson learned the hard way. who in their right mind leaves that much money sittin in a hotel parking lot without being watched. Lo-jack is cheap (I bet krack has it on the show car). Alarms with fuel cut-off that send a message to your cell phone/pager/key fob are even cheaper.
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you mean they were that much out in the open? I thought these things were in a nascar trailer type of deal. what dumb asses for leaving them alone like that.03sxt wrote:The man's got a point. Even an enclosed trailer would have been wise.Wenuden wrote:Myeh... while it sucks for that race taem, they need to just take it as a lesson learned the hard way. who in their right mind leaves that much money sittin in a hotel parking lot without being watched. Lo-jack is cheap (I bet krack has it on the show car). Alarms with fuel cut-off that send a message to your cell phone/pager/key fob are even cheaper.
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They were in an enclosed trailer. 40'er if i remember right. I'm sure it had all sorts of decals plastered on it tho, mopar, sponsers, whatever. i think he said it had SCCA on it too. if i raced, my trailer would look like a piece of shit landscaping trailer, but it would still have lo-jack.03sxt wrote:The man's got a point. Even an enclosed trailer would have been wise.Wenuden wrote:Myeh... while it sucks for that race taem, they need to just take it as a lesson learned the hard way. who in their right mind leaves that much money sittin in a hotel parking lot without being watched. Lo-jack is cheap (I bet krack has it on the show car). Alarms with fuel cut-off that send a message to your cell phone/pager/key fob are even cheaper.
Bottom line is, if you're investing that much money into a hobby/sport, you might want to think about throwing down some chump change for security. I'm sure the truck and trailer were insured, idk if you can insure a track-only car, but if you can, i hope they insured it for way more than they were worth. they probably lost $200k+ all at once, with very slim to no chance of getting any of the vehicles back.
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no doubt, advertising is a bad thing. if they wanted to display sponsors, perhaps magnetic decals would be in order, as they can easily be removed. hell, like said above, throw some fake landscaping decals on it.
very unfortunate for the racing team though:(
anyone recall the threads on every forum about the stolen mustang that did get recovered? or the hit-and-run photo posted up that got the kids busted? the internet can be a powerful tool, i bet there are a few thousand people with their eyes out for this rig now.
very unfortunate for the racing team though:(
anyone recall the threads on every forum about the stolen mustang that did get recovered? or the hit-and-run photo posted up that got the kids busted? the internet can be a powerful tool, i bet there are a few thousand people with their eyes out for this rig now.
I think this kind of coincides with this tread. True, the internet can be a powerful tool for catching crooks, but it can also be a powerful tool in aiding them too.
When someone post all they have done (what loot can be had) and where they are and how to locate the car (and in some instances photos of the keys too). Don't be surprised when something like this happens. Not saying this incident has anything to do with the aforementioned; it's just food for thought.
Kind of like mentined, why advertise to thieves with sponsor decals and whatnot.
When someone post all they have done (what loot can be had) and where they are and how to locate the car (and in some instances photos of the keys too). Don't be surprised when something like this happens. Not saying this incident has anything to do with the aforementioned; it's just food for thought.
Kind of like mentined, why advertise to thieves with sponsor decals and whatnot.
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Naw i dont have lo-jack but i have insurance on her to cover well over the cost of the car and mods and i have insurance on my trailer and a lock for it. so i welcome theives...lol I wouldnt mind starting fresh with another car...lolWenuden wrote:Myeh... while it sucks for that race taem, they need to just take it as a lesson learned the hard way. who in their right mind leaves that much money sittin in a hotel parking lot without being watched. Lo-jack is cheap (I bet krack has it on the show car). Alarms with fuel cut-off that send a message to your cell phone/pager/key fob are even cheaper.
As already mentioned, those cars are a pile of parts and scrap metal right now, and like i posted on srt forums, they don't stand a chance of gettin any of the parts back IF they're found, unless they're serial numbered or are inconspicuously marked with photographs.
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yeai mean they prob dont care... if they have insurance.... everyone works out they get the money... and people will have the chance to pick up cheap part lol
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haha lolFTWNeon wrote:Hrm....KrackstaR wrote: Naw i dont have lo-jack but i have insurance on her to cover well over the cost of the car and mods and i have insurance on my trailer and a lock for it. so i welcome theives...lol I wouldnt mind starting fresh with another car...lol
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KrackstaR wrote:Naw i dont have lo-jack but i have insurance on her to cover well over the cost of the car and mods and i have insurance on my trailer and a lock for it. so i welcome theives...lol I wouldnt mind starting fresh with another car...lolWenuden wrote:Myeh... while it sucks for that race taem, they need to just take it as a lesson learned the hard way. who in their right mind leaves that much money sittin in a hotel parking lot without being watched. Lo-jack is cheap (I bet krack has it on the show car). Alarms with fuel cut-off that send a message to your cell phone/pager/key fob are even cheaper.
As already mentioned, those cars are a pile of parts and scrap metal right now, and like i posted on srt forums, they don't stand a chance of gettin any of the parts back IF they're found, unless they're serial numbered or are inconspicuously marked with photographs.
Yeah, i figured either lo-jack or an extreme insured amount. at least you know what the deal is, but you live in b-more, so it's to be expected. these guys must live in an area with a low crime rate. sucks for them for this season of racing, but if they insured correctly, they should be able to come out super strong next year with more moeny in new cars than they had in the old ones.







