Stolen Seats
#22
Originally Posted by NFRS2K3,Sep 29 2005, 03:57 PM
I haven't owned my S2000 very long to know how far back S2000 seats started getting stolen but it seems to me that lately someone let the cat out of the bag one too many times.
The only reason there are Seat Locks now, is because I was so worried about my own seats getting stolen. The only way I could get them made was to order a quantity, so I offered them to other owners.
S2000 seat theft has been happening in the US since the release of the car, but I would agree that there are more frequent posts about it lately. I can't imagine how many S2000 seats are stolen that we don't read about!!
-Pete
#25
Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire,Sep 29 2005, 09:30 PM
Where do you get the seatlocks,and how much?
Do they come with a "warning"sticker?
If not,where do I get a pair(stickers,that is.)???
Do they come with a "warning"sticker?
If not,where do I get a pair(stickers,that is.)???
#28
Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire,Sep 29 2005, 06:30 PM
Where do you get the seatlocks,and how much?
Do they come with a "warning"sticker?
If not,where do I get a pair(stickers,that is.)???
Do they come with a "warning"sticker?
If not,where do I get a pair(stickers,that is.)???
The Seat Lock Stickers are available to those who purchase the Seat Locks.
I'll PM you the Seat Lock info.
-Pete
#29
All I can say is this really sucks!!! sorry you got nailed.
makes me sick to my stomach just thinking about this happening to my S
Best investment for these kind of things is an alarm with added tilt, & proximity sensors, hood and trunk pin switches and lastly a two way paging remote..... about a $1,000 installed.
always get out of bed and check on the car every time it goes off!
also, if you can, pay the extra bucks for the lowest deductible offered...
from a fast, friendly, reputable insurance company.
this is the route I went with
so far I've been real fortunate, knock on wood.
makes me sick to my stomach just thinking about this happening to my S
Best investment for these kind of things is an alarm with added tilt, & proximity sensors, hood and trunk pin switches and lastly a two way paging remote..... about a $1,000 installed.
always get out of bed and check on the car every time it goes off!
also, if you can, pay the extra bucks for the lowest deductible offered...
from a fast, friendly, reputable insurance company.
this is the route I went with
so far I've been real fortunate, knock on wood.