Didnt think it would happen to me but it did...
#91
just got back from the 115th precinct. bad news and bad news.
#1: rims arent mine, they were wrapped in bridgestone potenzas, mine were wrapped in yokohama Advans.
#2: They released the criminals who were caught trying to sell those 2011 g37s rims.
back to waiting on the dealership
#1: rims arent mine, they were wrapped in bridgestone potenzas, mine were wrapped in yokohama Advans.
#2: They released the criminals who were caught trying to sell those 2011 g37s rims.
back to waiting on the dealership
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I installed my nissan rim locks last night. How many different sets of rim lock keys are there? Because if there's only 3 or so, it would make sense for someone to have all the keys. I was under the foolish impression that each key was unique. Kind of like a house key. Furthermore, I don't see how the rim locks can be screwed off without a key. Should I invest in purchasing additional rim locks?
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The estimate for the replacement came out to be $6300, getting the wheels and sideskirts in this week and installed. Rotors are fine. insurance deductible is $1000
My father finally decided to junk his broken 96 range in the garage so from now on my car will either be inside the garage or right next to my bedroom window in the driveway. Going to grab 2 sets of wheel locks and sleep with my bb pistol loaded.
My father finally decided to junk his broken 96 range in the garage so from now on my car will either be inside the garage or right next to my bedroom window in the driveway. Going to grab 2 sets of wheel locks and sleep with my bb pistol loaded.
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Question, did insurance cover the cost of the loaner?
#102
I posted this before, but this picture just says it all...
The car is probably worth less than the rims, but people don't mind the risk of stealing the wheels.
Assuming the theives are actually caught (good luck) New York has a restitution program where the criminals can be forced to pay for the damages they have done.
The car is probably worth less than the rims, but people don't mind the risk of stealing the wheels.
Assuming the theives are actually caught (good luck) New York has a restitution program where the criminals can be forced to pay for the damages they have done.
Last edited by Alex57r; 04-13-2011 at 12:47 PM.