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B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 2:14 pm
by benleach
Dear All
Im a new member and sorry to be the bearer of yet more bad news for our favourite RS4s, but im sad to say that outside my front door a week ago my passenger window was smashed and the seats, gearing stick etc was taken along with my RS caliper covers (really low!). These scum need to be lined up and shot, utter w***kers! Im totally gutted and i know there are many others that have been through this. Its going to be written off but to be honest there is no other car i want to drive, so i have a few Qs for you knowledgeable folk:
1. How should i accept as a buy back figure from the insurance company?
2. Has anyone actually repaired their RS4 fully- can you give me a price estimate?
3. Do S-line audi seats or any other brand of seat work with the plugs in the RS4?
All i can say is, this is happened 3 times in the last week according to police so protect your RS4s, theyre becoming an endangered species!
Thanks for your help!
Ben
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:29 pm
by vantage828
kin hell, at this rate there be no more rs4's left - the insurance on these must be going through the roof.
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:44 pm
by HYFR
Any seats fit.
I've got a set of TT nappa leather seats that will fit.
Don't give up
vantage828 wrote:kin hell, at this rate there be no more rs4's left - the insurance on these must be going through the roof.
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:45 pm
by MikeFish
Sorry to hear that!!
Whereabouts in the country are you? Just asking as those closest to you need to be the most vigilant.
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 10:15 pm
by Silverfox42
Does anyone know if bucket seats have any individual or traceable Audi references or markings on them anywhere?
Seen there are increasingly more appearing on Flea bay etc which 'bought them off my mate who had an A3' is the history. Bet 50% are stolen...
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 12:11 pm
by benleach
Im in Putney, South West London- seems alot of it has been happening around these parts.
Funnily those "from an A3 seats' on ebay are 99% mine!! I even recognise a few markings....let the police know and they arent that interested- rubbish really.
Once i get an estimate ill post it up here for others in my position to follow.
For those that have intact RS4s i think we need the top 5 security measures up here ASAP:.....
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 12:50 pm
by MikeFish
Are you serious? Your seats are on eBay and the police aren't that bothered? That is outrageous! They have an opertunity to catch these scumbags that are writting cars off and they dont do anything? SW london is a hotspot for these seat thefts, I've lost count of the number I've read about from that area, probably due to this one gang!
Top measures I reckon:
Aftermarket alarm
Security film on glass
glued / welded / security head seat bolts
If they still manage to nick them then there's probably not much else you can do other than sleeping in your car.
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 7:22 pm
by rocket1
if you were certain they were yours i would have won the auction at all costs then when collecting would have rounded up a load of mates to accompany you and well i,m sure you could think of suitable punishment. i,m not looking forward to insurance renewal time. hope you get your car back to how you want it..
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:50 pm
by benleach
Had a relaxed saturday night in so i thought i would roll through some ebay adds....
General message to sellers of RS4 bucket seats:
' If you stole those seats from my car i, or the police will find you. You better hope its the latter scumbag'
Im no vigilante but these f vvvkers are getting away with murder!
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:09 am
by brn7y
Hope you used a new profile name!
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:13 am
by Silverfox42
I am looking to re-invest in Alpha dot - used to use in on my motorbikes, its like a micro DNA signature that can be put on multiple surfaces multiple times. Used to be an annual sub of about £20 from memory, and if a set of buckets is worth enough to write a car off, and in turn fetch thousands as resale even a bit of marketing on the car will surely act as a deterrent.
A nice scare tactic for the ebay thieves.
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:43 am
by chunky79
Great stuff, you can hide it really well. We use data tag at work and you get micro chips too.
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:45 pm
by benleach
Hi all
Check out the repair quote- thats the reason theyre getting written off!
This is my project for the rest of 2013- get this bad boy back on the road....
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:45 pm
by benleach
Hi all
Check out the repair quote- thats the reason theyre getting written off!
This is my project for the rest of 2013- get this bad boy back on the road....
Re: B7 RS4: Another one bites the dust
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:51 pm
by daytonamart