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Stolen RS4
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 8:11 am
by rblanford
Just had my RS4 stolen last night around 8.00pm from Guildford, please watch out for it. Idiotically got done while trying to sell it - don't need to tell you but beware out there.
Nogaro Blue, black leather trim, MTM chip otherwise standard. Reg Y197HPE, VIN WUAZZZ8DZ1N902925, Engine no AZR005141. Surrey Police or I would be interested if you have any information.
RE: Stolen RS4
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 9:04 am
by PhilT
Ouch. Hope you're OK.
RE: Stolen RS4
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 10:45 am
by Soupie69uk
Wow gutting!!
How they manage that?
Take the car for a drive one their own and not return?
RE: Stolen RS4
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 10:50 am
by bakerdcb
Really sorry to hear that. Hope they're caught soon
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:07 pm
by rblanford
Details in case you see something like this - I should have seen it coming. Be careful out there, hope this helps.
Youngish guy, early-mid 20's, short blond hair, about 5'10", on his own. Rang three times during to the day to ensure the car was still for sale and to check where it was. Very keen on the phone, said it was exactly the car he'd been looking for, in retrospect possibly too keen. He was reasonably knowledgeable about RS4's - knew the different trim types so I'd guess not the first one he's nicked. Said he came from Rickmansworth but when I questioned him on that area which I know fairly well his knowledge was vague. I saw him outside my house for a good while before he rang me to ask where the house was from his mobile, which I thought was odd, asked him how he got there and said he'd got lost trying to find my house, parked his car and got a taxi from the station. No coat but it was raining, said he'd come from work. Well dressed, smart casual designer gear, looked like he could possibly afford it, when questioned on how he was going to pay said his dad was covering the extra. Story was he was in the fashion business and needed an estate to carry his samples round but wanted something a bit flash. Walked round the car and had a good look, came inside and looked at the documents, took a couple of calls on his mobile (said from his dad) while he was looking. Asked as it was dark and the street lights were not bright enough was there a garage nearby so he could get a good look at the bodywork. Drove to a local garage, he had a good look, said he was fairly certain he wanted it, could he have a test drive. He got in drivers seat (stupidly, but in retrospect possibly luckily keys were in ignition), I walked round (thankfully the back of the car) and as I was at the back of the car he started and floored it. Idiot of the month but I'm alive and in one piece.
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:33 pm
by bobjebb
Sounds like it could be the same c*nt that tried to steal mine, and successfully stole another the next day in the South East. Comes on his own, sounds very keen, banged on about seeing an MTM one but it had been thrashed, blah blah. He said he wanted mine and just wanted to check the bodywork and interior. Fortunately I said no, but some poor sod lost his to what sounded like exactly the same parasite the very next night.
Anyway do you still have the mobile number? I have kept it and another that was given to me by the guy who had his stolen. PM me if you want to discuss it or if you want to give police my details and glad you're OK.
Guys - Is anyone genuinely interested in a little sting? Happy to use my area as it's central...
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 3:06 pm
by Ev60
Really sorry to hear that mate, look's like a really well looked after pride and joy......
Whats it coming to when you cannot have a nice motor for fear of some F***ER either scratching or trying to steal her, IMHO I think the owner should be allowed 30mins in a room with the W***ER and no consequences!!
bobjebb I would like nothing better than to help but I live to far away mate, sorry
I really hope you get her back rblanford
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 6:38 pm
by 911TT_STEVO
Is it worth posting this on pistonheads, sure that someone will catch up with him!
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:09 pm
by bobjebb
OK just had a long chat with the guy who had his nicked. Didn't tell him anything, just asked him to describe the scumbag he said:
"5'10 ish, early - mid twenties very short blonde hair, suited and booted"
Plus a whole load of other stuff that fits. rblanford - Did this guy have slight acne?
In this case he also carried a torch when he was looking around the car.
Anyway the car was used in a £1,000,000 hit and run on a mobile phone wherehouse TWO nights later. They still haven't found the car, just the numberplate in Harrow, where the crook said he came from... Police believe this guy nicks the cars and then hands them over to the big boys.
So, there you go. VERY keen to get this mongrel if anyone is up for it. Police do little or nothing (except ring the mobile of the thief and introduce themselves as PC xxx

) until it is part of something more serious. Unbefeckingbelievable.
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:41 pm
by Ev60
911TT_STEVO wrote:Is it worth posting this on pistonheads, sure that someone will catch up with him!
I think informing as many people as possible about this F***ING W***ER should be done ASAP!! I personaly don't want to see anyone else lose their very expensive pride and joy.....
BobJebb, what you have in mind?
PM me if you want to keep it off the forum!?!
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:49 pm
by sitas3
Just heard about this from Phil - hope they catch this Fecker! Sorry to hear about this. I will look out for it but likely not in our area now..
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 8:13 pm
by derdle
Carries a torch eh?.... that is used to clobber you if you get in the way.
Paul
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:26 pm
by don
that's really bad news and unlucky.. you don't expect this sort of thing will happen to you..
so what happens to these stolen RS4s.. do they show up again or what??
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 1:17 pm
by bobjebb
The one I know about has never been recovered, they just know what it was used for.
Sent a couple of PMs to those who have expressed an interest in helping out. Remember it shouldn't be allowed to happen and those who are less likely to be targeted for whatever reason - your insurance premium will be going up so it affects us all! I actually expect the B7 to be even more attractive to these f*ckwits.
Ta
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:03 pm
by Nige_RS4
Always, always see some form of ID from the prospective buyer.
Proof of insurance for the test drive is also a good idea.