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ndreim 11-30-2017 01:26 PM

Stolen Word Rally Blue BRZ
 
:brokenheart:
Stolen from a bodyshop in Brampton on Monday...

I know this is the wrong section of the forum but this section gets a lot more views so please just keep a look out.
I don't have comprehensive insurance, so I am royally fucked, arguing with bodyshop now how the hell it could get stolen.


Stock everything but key features are
-black exhaust tips
-tinted windows
-Catless with exhaust leak so it sounds bad

8RZ 11-30-2017 01:43 PM

Damn, sorry to hear. No cams at the shop?

Skurj 11-30-2017 01:55 PM

Surely the shop would have coverage for this sort of thing no?

rt 11-30-2017 01:59 PM

Sorry to hear, but I'll keep an eye out in the other end of the city.

As a side note, could this not be claimed through the bodyshop's insurance?

Slammillionaire 11-30-2017 02:18 PM

Would this not be on the bodyshops insurance? I would contact a lawyer if I were you.

Rakshaa 11-30-2017 02:24 PM

Took a screenshot of your license plate - will keep a look out in the West End (Milton, Oakville, Sauga).

I agree with @Slammillionaire - the body shop should be taking responsibility for any damage or theft.

yam86 11-30-2017 03:44 PM

What is the bodyshops name? Saw a wrb brz this mornig 403 erin mills dunno if you have valenti tails.

Sideways 11-30-2017 04:36 PM

This sucks. I always feared of getting my car stolen, specially after reading how bad it is for type-r cars that is one of the most jacked car. I hope the twins doesn't get added to the list.

On the side note, which body shop is it. I don't want to speculate, but it could be an inside job also. Somebody took the keys, came back in the night and stole the car and returned the key next morning and acted shocked (this happened somewhere I used to work)

Mr.Impreza 11-30-2017 05:02 PM

Damn! Sorry to hear! I'll keep an eye out also in my area!

Tcoat 11-30-2017 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 8RZ (Post 3011072)
Damn, sorry to hear. No cams at the shop?

He needs to check the fine print on any service agreement he signed. If it says anything like "Not responsible for loss through theft, damage, etc" he is screwed. If there is no signed agreement or responsibility statement then he may be able to go after them. If there is he is screwed since he signed a legal agreement.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sideways (Post 3011147)
This sucks. I always feared of getting my car stolen, specially after reading how bad it is for type-r cars that is one of the most jacked car. I hope the twins doesn't get added to the list.

On the side note, which body shop is it. I don't want to speculate, but it could be an inside job also. Somebody took the keys, came back in the night and stole the car and returned the key next morning and acted shocked (this happened somewhere I used to work)

There are only two ways these cars can be stolen. They can be driven away by starting them with a key that has the chip in it or they can be towed away without hope of starting it. If driven away it will probably turn up but may not be in the best of shape. If towed away it is in a bunch of parts by now and will never be seen again. It is way too much expense and trouble for anybody to try to change the system for another key to work. Thieves are not know to invest money into their stolen goods.
There is zero way to hotwire, jimmy the ignition or in any other way start these without a key or fob.

ndreim 11-30-2017 05:38 PM

Bodyshop name is Skyway Truck Center Inc, the guy mostly does trucks - one of my good friends recommended me to that guy and said he would do bumper and trd spoiler paint for me for a good price...

Camera footage of someone jumping the fence a 11:40am on Monday while the keys are still inside (apparently they were rearranging cars in the lot and the keys were inside). This honestly seems like a hollywood scene because why would the guy jump the fence when he could just walk around... it's an open area.

The bodyshop owner said he would go through his insurance but my gut feeling is telling me this is an inside job and he ain't going to claim shit. How did he not notice the car was missing for almost 3 days... I was supposed to pick up the car on Monday, he said it wasn't ready, then Tuesday said it wasn't ready... then Wednesday calls me asking if I took the car back - turns out "stolen"

Price was too good to be true.

Rakshaa 11-30-2017 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ndreim (Post 3011164)
Bodyshop name is Skyway Truck Center Inc, the guy mostly does trucks - one of my good friends recommended me to that guy and said he would do bumper and trd spoiler paint for me for a good price...

Camera footage of someone jumping the fence a 11:40am on Monday while the keys are still inside (apparently they were rearranging cars in the lot and the keys were inside). This honestly seems like a hollywood scene because why would the guy jump the fence when he could just walk around... it's an open area.

The bodyshop owner said he would go through his insurance but my gut feeling is telling me this is an inside job and he ain't going to claim shit. How did he not notice the car was missing for almost 3 days... I was supposed to pick up the car on Monday, he said it wasn't ready, then Tuesday said it wasn't ready... then Wednesday calls me asking if I took the car back - turns out "stolen"

I think I am fucked with legal pursuit stuff too because there is no paper trail either, it was an under the table type of deal and I told him to forward me a formal work order but he hasn't done so yet...

Price was too good to be true.



Made a post in the Milton 86 club FB page for members to keep an eye out - hopefully your car is found safe.


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new2subaru 11-30-2017 06:08 PM

Best of luck getting your car back! I'll keep an eye out here too.

wparsons 11-30-2017 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skurj (Post 3011079)
Surely the shop would have coverage for this sort of thing no?

If it's outside their insurance doesn't cover it, same goes for dealerships. Someone I know had the rims stolen off their STI while at a dealership and it fell on their insurance to replace and repair.


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