How long ago did this happen?
calais
#23
Posted 28 August 2005 - 07:11 PM
Like others I'm amazed that the front is still on the car.
But then again, the morons who do this type of thing are usually incapable of undoing anything smaller than a wheel nut!
Any cars or parts that go missing, email me direct.
I'm in the trade as a dismantler, and we often get people coming in wanting to sell stuff.....some of which we suspect is stolen.
We will not buy anything we suspect has been illegally obtained
But then again, the morons who do this type of thing are usually incapable of undoing anything smaller than a wheel nut!
Any cars or parts that go missing, email me direct.
I'm in the trade as a dismantler, and we often get people coming in wanting to sell stuff.....some of which we suspect is stolen.
We will not buy anything we suspect has been illegally obtained
#24
Posted 28 August 2005 - 09:54 PM
The time it takes to get a Calais front off was probably the deterent. 8 bolts on top, 4 into the guards, and one underneath each side. To get the guard bolts out you have to take the headlights out which requires the front bumper to be removed. All up not that many bolts but a bit of f***ing around.
#25
Posted 29 August 2005 - 07:43 PM
thats not good those people need to be caught and taught a lesson because why would anyone smash up a nice car.its just the same when you have a nice car you take it to the car park and all the older cars park next to you and put a dent on your nice car who ever did this to your car needs to be delt with it just sickens me that people would do that.

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