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Thieves' bright idea: Porsche headlights
The expensive headlights in Porsches are especially easy to pry out, and thieves are going after them, police and repair shops say. The first thing Scott Rhodenizer does every morning is check to see whether the headlights on his car are still there. Last Saturday, Rhodenizer woke up to a familiar and frustrating sight -- the empty eye sockets of his black 1999 Porsche Carrera. The lights had been swiped for the second time in as many months. ( By SUSANNAH A. NESMITH, snesmith@herald.com, 01/12/2004 03:01 AM EST) :king: |
Originally Posted by pfactor172
Thieves' bright idea: Porsche headlights
The expensive headlights in Porsches are especially easy to pry out, and thieves are going after them, police and repair shops say. The first thing Scott Rhodenizer does every morning is check to see whether the headlights on his car are still there. Last Saturday, Rhodenizer woke up to a familiar and frustrating sight -- the empty eye sockets of his black 1999 Porsche Carrera. The lights had been swiped for the second time in as many months. ( By SUSANNAH A. NESMITH, snesmith@herald.com, 01/12/2004 03:01 AM EST) :king: Maximas will still be a target for two reasons: 1) They are easy to steal 2) They are a fairly common car especially compared to Porsche Carrera's. It is interesting that Porsche headlights are easy to steal also. |
what kind of a dipsheet drives a carrera, yet doesn't own a garage?
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Originally Posted by jjames
what kind of a dipsheet drives a carrera, yet doesn't own a garage?
The one that put all his money into the car |
Maximas are far more common than Porsches so we are still the more common target.
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Originally Posted by pfactor172
Thieves' bright idea: Porsche headlights
The expensive headlights in Porsches are especially easy to pry out, and thieves are going after them, police and repair shops say. The first thing Scott Rhodenizer does every morning is check to see whether the headlights on his car are still there. Last Saturday, Rhodenizer woke up to a familiar and frustrating sight -- the empty eye sockets of his black 1999 Porsche Carrera. The lights had been swiped for the second time in as many months. ( By SUSANNAH A. NESMITH, snesmith@herald.com, 01/12/2004 03:01 AM EST) :king: :repost: and yeah...couldn't afford a house with a garage cuz of car... :grinno: |
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