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Bizzare wrote:mesue a private investigator would be limited in how far they could go with their investigations?
They only good for cheating spouses.
Bizzare wrote:someone mentioned they often saw someone else driving your car? what's up with that?
palmiste indian wrote:padna lots of people lose their vehicles in price plaza...we lost a lancer there never got it back...but i think most of the times vehicles are stolen from price plaza they remain in the central area painted over rims and stuff and sold back <--------A known car dealer in central
christopherwilliams2 wrote:This is distressing I fully understand. I owned a 306 for a long while and my brother and cousins had 406's and now my brother has a 407. I loved the Peugeot if only I had the cash to continue maintenance. We always had a joke in the family that we could leave these cars unlocked and mostly no one would tamper with them. I felt safe for the most part with it. I was actually Going to use my brother 407 to drive for a while seeing as I was working somewhere for 2 weeks where cars may have been tampered with. I wonder if any mechanics can help you. Maybe if we post up some mechanic numbers you can call and find out. There's Michael and David from arima and John from morvant. As far as I know everyone Peugeot have at least one specific problem and if the bandit approaches a mechanic about it... You may be able to pick up a trail... If the mechanic is willing to assist. so I think the perpetrator may try to paint it over. Not everyone deals with Peugeot either so I would definitely wonder if this was a specific job done on you. Seeing as you have a definite routine as you said and the parts for these are pricey and a bit hard to come by now, someone may have been marking you to get that vehicle for parts too. I can't see someone stealing that car just to own it. We know a Peugeot could be stress sometimes and it is too unique. Was there anything like cameras on the compound? Any one on the compound ever ask about the vehicle? Maybe someone came in and noticed it. I would keep an eye out as much as I can. On top of losing your car, losing your Peugeot is a bigger loss itself.
palmiste indian wrote:padna lots of people lose their vehicles in price plaza...we lost a lancer there never got it back...but i think most of the times vehicles are stolen from price plaza they remain in the central area painted over rims and stuff and sold back <--------A known car dealer in central
rollingstock wrote:^ That was because some model Renaults had a known electrical problem that can result in fire, by installing it they may be held liable because they tampered with teh wiring harness.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:keep the faith....it will show up again....
Pointman-IA wrote:I'll be on the lookout for this Pug.
mesue wrote:christopherwilliams2 wrote:This is distressing I fully understand. I owned a 306 for a long while and my brother and cousins had 406's and now my brother has a 407. I loved the Peugeot if only I had the cash to continue maintenance. We always had a joke in the family that we could leave these cars unlocked and mostly no one would tamper with them. I felt safe for the most part with it. I was actually Going to use my brother 407 to drive for a while seeing as I was working somewhere for 2 weeks where cars may have been tampered with. I wonder if any mechanics can help you. Maybe if we post up some mechanic numbers you can call and find out. There's Michael and David from arima and John from morvant. As far as I know everyone Peugeot have at least one specific problem and if the bandit approaches a mechanic about it... You may be able to pick up a trail... If the mechanic is willing to assist. so I think the perpetrator may try to paint it over. Not everyone deals with Peugeot either so I would definitely wonder if this was a specific job done on you. Seeing as you have a definite routine as you said and the parts for these are pricey and a bit hard to come by now, someone may have been marking you to get that vehicle for parts too. I can't see someone stealing that car just to own it. We know a Peugeot could be stress sometimes and it is too unique. Was there anything like cameras on the compound? Any one on the compound ever ask about the vehicle? Maybe someone came in and noticed it. I would keep an eye out as much as I can. On top of losing your car, losing your Peugeot is a bigger loss itself.
Chris,
Do you have numbers for these guys or addresses where I can find them? Every one's eyes are always on that car. The first owner is from Rio Claro so the car is not known in the North. When I bought it a year and a half ago I was shocked at the amount of attention it got. So nothing to doubt if someone was watching/marking it. But I will get it back, I have to. I need my car for work, so they not only stealing my ride they are stealing my earning power as well..............smh.
Have a blessed weekend,
Sue
palmiste indian wrote:by pricesmart close to to subway.. the guys were marking us..and they never really assisted us in getting back the vehicle..i went a day to chag police station to find out what going on with the report and they say there is no report on that vehicle..we lost that vehicle a couple years back..
S_2NR wrote:Will keep an eye out. A car like this would stand out but I think I saw it in central prior to seeing this thread. If I see it again, will let u know.
Saved ur number. I know I saw this car somewhere but can't remember where.
christopherwilliams2 wrote:mesue wrote:christopherwilliams2 wrote:This is distressing I fully understand. I owned a 306 for a long while and my brother and cousins had 406's and now my brother has a 407. I loved the Peugeot if only I had the cash to continue maintenance. We always had a joke in the family that we could leave these cars unlocked and mostly no one would tamper with them. I felt safe for the most part with it. I was actually Going to use my brother 407 to drive for a while seeing as I was working
somewhere for 2 weeks where cars may have been tampered with. I wonder if any mechanics can help you. Maybe if we post up some mechanic numbers you can call and find out. There's Michael and David from arima and John from morvant. As far as I know everyone Peugeot have at least one specific problem and if the bandit approaches a mechanic about it... You may be able to pick up a trail... If the mechanic is willing to assist. so I think the perpetrator may try to paint it over. Not everyone deals with Peugeot either so I would definitely wonder if this was a specific job done on you. Seeing as you have a definite routine as you said and the parts for these are pricey and a bit hard to come by now, someone may have been marking you to get that vehicle for parts too. I can't see someone stealing that car just to own it. We know a Peugeot could be stress sometimes and it is too unique. Was there anything like cameras on the compound? Any one on the compound ever ask about the vehicle? Maybe someone came in and noticed it. I would keep an eye out as much as I can. On top of losing your car, losing your Peugeot is a bigger loss itself.
Chris,
Do you have numbers for these guys or addresses where I can find them? Every one's eyes are always on that car. The first owner is from Rio Claro so the car is not known in the North. When I bought it a year and a half ago I was shocked at the amount of attention it got. So nothing to doubt if someone was watching/marking it. But I will get it back, I have to. I need my car for work, so they not only stealing my ride they are stealing my earning power as well..............smh.
Have a blessed weekend,
Sue
This is all i compiled, I have had work done by David Hobbs, Michael and John. John is the best in my opinion. David is also popular too. Hope they can give you some help.
sheldon 759-7454
TONY:721-7372
Michael Maynard - 6201743 arima
John Mohammed - 345-1617 morvant/pos
bailey 797 2570
David Hobbs 750-6937 arima
daniel135 wrote:altezza stolen in price plaza was found like two days after
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