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Old Apr 22, 2002 | 09:07 PM
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Hids For Sale!!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eb...128994&r=0&t=0

just thought id let u guys know
Old Apr 22, 2002 | 09:25 PM
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Gonna be tough to mount with broken tabs. Gonna require some major fabrication.

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Old Apr 22, 2002 | 09:29 PM
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hmmm

stolen?
Old Apr 22, 2002 | 09:38 PM
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maybe stolen....

looks kinda like they might be stolen...in the title of the auction it says.."REAL XENON lights off a 2001 Maxima" 2001s didnt come with HIDs..and from the trunk of that dodge dynasty/chrysler new yorker that those lights are sittin on...just kinda makes you wonder...either stolen or maybe thats his rental from his "wrecked" 2002 max....
Old Apr 22, 2002 | 09:59 PM
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Broken Tabs... Why doesnt he just list them as STOLEN HIDS' ...
Old Apr 22, 2002 | 10:10 PM
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nuff said

look at his other auctions.... s-type? yeah...
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 12:03 AM
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Re: nuff said

Originally posted by TimW
look at his other auctions.... s-type? yeah...
Oh shi......................

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Old Apr 23, 2002 | 01:38 AM
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THIS GUY IS A **** THIEF

THIS GUY IS DEFINITELY A THIEF. Everything he is auctioning has the mounting tabs broken off. And he says the reason is a minor accident on every item. But how can just the mounting tabs break off and there is not damage to the lens, in any of the headlights. I really hope that Jack*** gets caught for what he is doing
I recently had all my stock rims stolen off my 2000 Max so im still venting a lil anger out.....
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 01:45 AM
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Re: THIS GUY IS A **** THIEF

Originally posted by klee215
THIS GUY IS DEFINITELY A THIEF. Everything he is auctioning has the mounting tabs broken off. And he says the reason is a minor accident on every item. But how can just the mounting tabs break off and there is not damage to the lens, in any of the headlights. I really hope that Jack*** gets caught for what he is doing
I recently had all my stock rims stolen off my 2000 Max so im still venting a lil anger out.....
Report him to the feds... show 'em his other auctions... Also, can't you report him directly to EBAY?... PIASSES ME OFF

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Old Apr 23, 2002 | 02:31 AM
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Re: Re: THIS GUY IS A **** THIEF

Originally posted by 02MaXiMa_GLE


Report him to the feds... show 'em his other auctions... Also, can't you report him directly to EBAY?... PIASSES ME OFF

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You can tell there are stolen no accident would cause them not to break and not cause other damage, Also if someone gets in an accident there insurance would cover them.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 06:59 AM
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He had to end one of his other auctions early because he noticed some rust on the rims he was selling and wanted to "clean them up" - yea, they were alloy rims. What a f*ckhead!

I saw a northern NJ location in his profile - anybody have HIDs lifted in NJ or NYC? We need to shut this guy down.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 07:04 AM
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hmmm

so much for my amazing tamperproof bolts, some ******* will just break the tabs. You mean to tell me you dont have an extra 10 secs to remove the 10mm bolts.. wow, thats lazy.. Yeah, stupid enough to live off theft, dumb enough to bother with the bolts.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 07:19 AM
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Re: hmmm

Originally posted by TimW
so much for my amazing tamperproof bolts, some ******* will just break the tabs. You mean to tell me you dont have an extra 10 secs to remove the 10mm bolts.. wow, thats lazy.. Yeah, stupid enough to live off theft, dumb enough to bother with the bolts.
True, What I dont get is why he somehow broke the Ballast mounts also.

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Old Apr 23, 2002 | 07:25 AM
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Re: Re: hmmm

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True, What I dont get is why he somehow broke the Ballast mounts also.

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It' probably pretty hard to remove them if you can't open the hood. He probably had to torque them front and back enough times to break the ballast.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 07:33 AM
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Originally posted by Phydeaux


It' probably pretty hard to remove them if you can't open the hood. He probably had to torque them front and back enough times to break the ballast.
If you also notice, the bottom clips are destroyed....he also made sure you could not see them. And the numbers on the ballast are "just out of focus"....hmmmmmmm. Those babies where RIPPED from their mounts....not in a stinkin accident...O gimmee a break....
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 09:03 AM
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I bet you those are stolen. There have been Maxima and Acura ones getting stolen lately.

He said that broke the tab, tells me they were ripped off probably.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 09:40 AM
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Re: hmmm

Originally posted by TimW
so much for my amazing tamperproof bolts, some ******* will just break the tabs. You mean to tell me you dont have an extra 10 secs to remove the 10mm bolts.. wow, thats lazy.. Yeah, stupid enough to live off theft, dumb enough to bother with the bolts.
Tim, told you, one pull = cut wiring, plug + HID burner. Already deterred one, and the #2 idea worked as planned and avoided theft.

Or like the TL CL owners are doing, mounting sharp edges under the lamps, so one pull = potentially missing finger tips.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 09:42 AM
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Or like the TL CL owners are doing, mounting sharp edges under the lamps, so one pull = potentially missing finger tips.
Email me the writeup on that. That ain't a bad idea.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 09:44 AM
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He could work in a junkyard...

Just a thought. I realize what everybody's saying and what's probable, but you never know.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 10:04 AM
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Originally posted by Phydeaux
He had to end one of his other auctions early because he noticed some rust on the rims he was selling and wanted to "clean them up" - yea, they were alloy rims. What a f*ckhead!

I saw a northern NJ location in his profile - anybody have HIDs lifted in NJ or NYC? We need to shut this guy down.
Actually, a guy is buying the 2001 headlamps from me, because his 2K2 headlamps were stolen.

Guess where he lives? New York
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 10:09 AM
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Re: Re: hmmm

Originally posted by BigDogJonx


True, What I dont get is why he somehow broke the Ballast mounts also.

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Dixit,

Think about it, you should know why. How in the hell would you clear the ballast if you were prying towards the front of the car without the hood open? Of course, you would break the top two tabs and the ballast would have to break free to clear the frame/bumper.

The dumb@ss could have at least reached up from the bottom and unscrewed the ballasts first, but that would have cost him another minute or two.

DEFINITELY STOLEN!
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 10:41 AM
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I wish we could turn this punk in! Who knows..one of our cars could be next.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 10:59 AM
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Isn't there some way

That Ebay would be liable for the processing of stolen goods? If you could prove it that is....
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 10:59 AM
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I wrote a message to ebay - they probably can't do squat. Based on his other auctions he's been at it a while. Can you believe - he sells a single headlight in one auction and a single mirror (all beat up real bad) and then part of a bra. Nothing but junk.

Must need the $ to maintain the crack habit.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 11:03 AM
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Email me the writeup on that. That ain't a bad idea.
I've had a discussion w/ TimW about this.

Both of my ideas have prevented either a useful unit or theft altogether.

Drill a hole in the back of the HID burner housing, attach a thin strong wire around the HID burner plug, and wiring route the wire out of the housing, seal the housing w/ silcone, take the wire and wrap around a secure bolt on chasis.
The theory is that if someone tries to steal it, the wire will severe the plug, the leads and the HID burner useless during the initial pull up to break the two top bolts as well as the lower clip.

Something I've experimented with, but do not recommend is to drill the housing, run thick wire across, seal the housing and bolt to radiator support/ chasis. It will make the initial pull up, fatal to the entire lamp. If the initial pull up doesn't break the unit, it will surely break fingers as it will jam his hand between the bumper and headlamp. The HID unit becomes useless or theft is prevented.

The razor theft deterrent is having the entire unit out of the car, and using silicone adhesive, have razor blades adhered to the bottom of the unit around prime areas of the initial "pull-up."
This is very dangerous, and its somewhat primal IMO. I've been working on a BMW 5 series and realized that there are 6 screws around the entire unit, perhaps TimW or a .org member can devise brackets w/ self tapping sheetmetal screws.

For the time being, my first idea above has caused one failed attempt, making the HID system useless, and the second shattered the right hand unit, while the left hand unit was UNTOUCHED~~!!~

The razor technique has been successful, but is defeatable if you have the right tool to get the lamp out. I highly do not recommend the razor useage, its honestly a bit too extreme.

-Prevent theft, not cause death.(Isn't it the same anyway ?)
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 11:08 AM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: hmmm

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I've had a discussion w/ TimW about this.

Both of my ideas have prevented either a useful unit or theft altogether.

Drill a hole in the back of the HID burner housing, attach a thin strong wire around the HID burner plug, and wiring route the wire out of the housing, seal the housing w/ silcone, take the wire and wrap around a secure bolt on chasis.
The theory is that if someone tries to steal it, the wire will severe the plug, the leads and the HID burner useless during the initial pull up to break the two top bolts as well as the lower clip.

Something I've experimented with, but do not recommend is to drill the housing, run thick wire across, seal the housing and bolt to radiator support/ chasis. It will make the initial pull up, fatal to the entire lamp. If the initial pull up doesn't break the unit, it will surely break fingers as it will jam his hand between the bumper and headlamp. The HID unit becomes useless or theft is prevented.

The razor theft deterrent is having the entire unit out of the car, and using silicone adhesive, have razor blades adhered to the bottom of the unit around prime areas of the initial "pull-up."
This is very dangerous, and its somewhat primal IMO. I've been working on a BMW 5 series and realized that there are 6 screws around the entire unit, perhaps TimW or a .org member can devise brackets w/ self tapping sheetmetal screws.

For the time being, my first idea above has caused one failed attempt, making the HID system useless, and the second shattered the right hand unit, while the left hand unit was UNTOUCHED~~!!~

The razor technique has been successful, but is defeatable if you have the right tool to get the lamp out. I highly do not recommend the razor useage, its honestly a bit too extreme.

-Prevent theft, not cause death.(Isn't it the same anyway ?)
I'd be easy to find him - just follow the trail of blood.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 11:20 AM
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Originally posted by Phydeaux
I wrote a message to ebay - they probably can't do squat. Based on his other auctions he's been at it a while. Can you believe - he sells a single headlight in one auction and a single mirror (all beat up real bad) and then part of a bra. Nothing but junk.

Must need the $ to maintain the crack habit.
I doubt ebay is going to be able to do anything about it. How can you even prove the items are stolen...he can just claim to have pulled them off of cars at junkyards and nobody tracks those purchases at junkyards. He's got a pretty solid racket going until he gets nailed actually stealing the stuff, or steals something with a unique, traceable serial number
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 11:50 AM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: hmmm

Originally posted by Chimp Dj


I've had a discussion w/ TimW about this.

Both of my ideas have prevented either a useful unit or theft altogether.

Drill a hole in the back of the HID burner housing, attach a thin strong wire around the HID burner plug, and wiring route the wire out of the housing, seal the housing w/ silcone, take the wire and wrap around a secure bolt on chasis.
The theory is that if someone tries to steal it, the wire will severe the plug, the leads and the HID burner useless during the initial pull up to break the two top bolts as well as the lower clip.

Something I've experimented with, but do not recommend is to drill the housing, run thick wire across, seal the housing and bolt to radiator support/ chasis. It will make the initial pull up, fatal to the entire lamp. If the initial pull up doesn't break the unit, it will surely break fingers as it will jam his hand between the bumper and headlamp. The HID unit becomes useless or theft is prevented.

The razor theft deterrent is having the entire unit out of the car, and using silicone adhesive, have razor blades adhered to the bottom of the unit around prime areas of the initial "pull-up."
This is very dangerous, and its somewhat primal IMO. I've been working on a BMW 5 series and realized that there are 6 screws around the entire unit, perhaps TimW or a .org member can devise brackets w/ self tapping sheetmetal screws.

For the time being, my first idea above has caused one failed attempt, making the HID system useless, and the second shattered the right hand unit, while the left hand unit was UNTOUCHED~~!!~

The razor technique has been successful, but is defeatable if you have the right tool to get the lamp out. I highly do not recommend the razor useage, its honestly a bit too extreme.

-Prevent theft, not cause death.(Isn't it the same anyway ?)


I would not advise using the razor method as well... Cuz u know after he gets razored... knowing those scumbags ur beautiful 2K2 maxi will most likely be set on FIRE!!
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 12:52 PM
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notice something else....

notice that in ALL his other auctions except for 1 that everything he is selling is sitting on the trunk of that SAME black car..AND it just so happens that you cant see the license plate in ANY of the pics...all you see is the trunk...nothing else. not proof of stolen goods, just something to add to the mystery i guess...thief is written all over this guy....
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Originally posted by redfly17

I would not advise using the razor method as well... Cuz u know after he gets razored... knowing those scumbags ur beautiful 2K2 maxi will most likely be set on FIRE!!
Naw, he will get a liberal judge and even more liberal jury and get a nice 7 figure judgement for your flagrant violation of his civil right to steal you blind.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 02:16 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: hmmm

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Naw, he will get a liberal judge and even more liberal jury and get a nice 7 figure judgement for your flagrant violation of his civil right to steal you blind.


So true! Sad, but true!
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 02:20 PM
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Re: notice something else....

Originally posted by 2k1maxgle
notice that in ALL his other auctions except for 1 that everything he is selling is sitting on the trunk of that SAME black car..AND it just so happens that you cant see the license plate in ANY of the pics...all you see is the trunk...nothing else. not proof of stolen goods, just something to add to the mystery i guess...thief is written all over this guy....
It is a Chrysler/Dodge...can't bring the model name to mind right this second.
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 02:27 PM
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wouldnt cutting the would-be thief aggravate him?

would a thief hesitate to vandalize your car?

break in your windows?

slash your tires?

key the hell out of your car?

IF YOU CUT HIM?

*shrug*
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 02:41 PM
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Has anyone bothered to e-mail this guy directly? It'd be interesting to note his response ...
Old Apr 23, 2002 | 02:46 PM
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Originally posted by ohboiya
Has anyone bothered to e-mail this guy directly? It'd be interesting to note his response ...
He'd retaliate by giving your email to every spammer on the planet. I wouldn't try.
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Re: Re: notice something else....

Originally posted by MichaelAE

It is a Chrysler/Dodge...can't bring the model name to mind right this second.
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