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Old 01-20-2005, 03:13 AM
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Thought I'd post a short update .

got the car back yesterday after the police had finished all the forensics. It appears unmarked. They had stripped out the radar detector, gps and phonekit and some of my belongings from the boot but not a bad result all in all.

I have not had the full story but they did arrest somebody driving the car but not apparently the person who broke into my house. it had been passed on within the criminal fraternity to quote the police. At least they got somebody !!!!

all I can say is that it appears tracker is a sound investment.

To everybody who made sympathetic comments , Thanks
Old 01-20-2005, 03:14 AM
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Good news glad to hear this.

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Old 01-20-2005, 03:45 AM
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to Tracker !

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Nice one.
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Does this then make it a stolen recovered, when coming to sell it?
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i wouldn't have thought it would unless an insurance claim is made on the car. i know i bought a car going back 6-7 years or so which had been stolen, wheels stolen and left on bricks. the owners only claimed for the wheels and the fact it had been stolen did not show up on the hpi check.
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only stolen recovered if it's written off by the insurer and payed out on I believe
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Thats good news Fatboy, shame about the bits and bobs
that were nicked but at least the cars back relatively unscathed.

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Good news. Does she drive the same?


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