silviasgp06 wrote:wow, sorry to here, this always sucks to herea about, but is the main reason why i park my dad car behind mine on 98% of the nights, cant trust people here in Grand Prairie tx.
how are you able to have a reward of $5k, local anti crime sponcer?
Take a look at his webpage and look at what cars also lives at his house. This dude is 14 yrs old and his parents have money. Not hating, just stating an apparent fact; but I know that at 14 my daughter did not have a car like that and at 15 my son can't even dream in that tax bracket
Now the professional side of me. On that webpage I mentioned that you have, the fact that your car is missing is partially your fault due to that fact that if those are your fathers cars; the tags are clearly visible and with todays availability of information ANYONE can run those tags and find the registered owners name, address, the whole bit. By doing so the scumbags who stole your car found out wwhere it would be and more than likely stole it. If I was to have to guess someone you have told about your car either in person or via the 'net stole it and that car will be found as a burned out shell that has been stripped. That is just the cold reality of it, I have worked many stolen cars that were later found as I described and they were FAAAAR less "in: than a modded 240.
Modified by uber95 at 8:40 AM 5/4/2008