STOLEN IN CT: OEM Berlina Black Hardtop with OEM hardware
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STOLEN IN CT: OEM Berlina Black Hardtop with OEM hardware
Well something I always feared for any s2000 owner...came true for me yesterday morning. I walked out to my car and was devastated. They smashed my drivers side window and took my Berlina Black OEM hardtop. Car was located in Manchester CT.
These guys knew exactly what they were doing and even took the time to take the defroster cable. To all my car friends and fellow s2000 drivers, please keep an eye out and ears open for any one trying to sell an OEM hardtop with only partial OEM hardware, they didn't get my rear catchers. There was a somewhat noticeable scratch on the passenger side panel on the inside of the hardtop. If you see a hardtop for sale and its missing some of the OEM hardware, please reach out to the Manchester Police Department, PM me, or email me at timothy.ochnio@gmail.com
Screw thieves. Can't even have something nice without feeling you need Fort Knox to keep it safe.
the destruction..
In its prime...
I know how amazing this community can be..so I am just asking everyone to please keep and eye out and with with some hope it can be recovered in good condition. Now to deal with the insurance companies...
These guys knew exactly what they were doing and even took the time to take the defroster cable. To all my car friends and fellow s2000 drivers, please keep an eye out and ears open for any one trying to sell an OEM hardtop with only partial OEM hardware, they didn't get my rear catchers. There was a somewhat noticeable scratch on the passenger side panel on the inside of the hardtop. If you see a hardtop for sale and its missing some of the OEM hardware, please reach out to the Manchester Police Department, PM me, or email me at timothy.ochnio@gmail.com
Screw thieves. Can't even have something nice without feeling you need Fort Knox to keep it safe.
the destruction..
In its prime...
I know how amazing this community can be..so I am just asking everyone to please keep and eye out and with with some hope it can be recovered in good condition. Now to deal with the insurance companies...
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