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: STOLEN: 1998 Black Integra GSR (USDM), Burnaby


Limitless
12-28-2015, 02:37 PM
One of my old high school friends just got his DC2 stolen while it was parked outside his house by Esmond Ave and Hastings in North Burnaby. If someone sees it please call 911, it has already been reported to the police.

It's a manual 98 Integra GSR, no alarm system installed on the car unfortunately

Some things that are on the car (unsure if the theif took it off the car or not..)
-Leather hood bra
-Green neochrome ish chameoleon headlight tint on the DRLs (inner headlights)
-Dents on passenger side fender
-Valvetronic exhaust (fairly loud)
-Lowered
-Bronze painted stockies


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westopher
12-28-2015, 05:55 PM
Ugh. I'll keep my eyes out. Love these integras, but if I ever owned one I'd need to hire a full time military sniper to keep an eye on it.

tegra7
12-28-2015, 06:32 PM
Will keep an eye out in surrey/langley.

Off topic: but are the 00-01 integras with the chipped keys harder to steal?

SumAznGuy
12-28-2015, 06:42 PM
I don't think they came with chipped keys.
I don't recall my 01 ITR having a chipped key.

KO7
12-28-2015, 07:07 PM
Ugh. I'll keep my eyes out. Love these integras, but if I ever owned one I'd need to hire a full time military sniper to keep an eye on it.

Same, or I'd settle for a compustar 2-way paging alarm, especially if I had a Type R or S2000 and DEFINITELY if it were parked outside overnight.

tofu1413
12-28-2015, 07:13 PM
my 00' ITR had a chipped key... had that flashing green light on the cluster.

E-SPEC
12-28-2015, 10:30 PM
Ugh. I'll keep my eyes out. Love these integras, but if I ever owned one I'd need to hire a full time military sniper to keep an eye on it.
No you wouldn't, most likely anyways. If he had a good alarm he would probably still have the car, again.. most likely anyways. GL getting it back.

Tone Loc
12-28-2015, 11:05 PM
No you wouldn't, most likely anyways. If he had a good alarm he would probably still have the car, again.. most likely anyways. GL getting it back.

99% of people, myself included, mostly ignore car alarms.

Not useful unless you're within earshot with a baseball hat handy. And if the thief is experienced he/she (it's 2015!) can usually get the alarm off and get moving within 5 minutes anyway...

dared3vil0
12-28-2015, 11:35 PM
99% of people, myself included, mostly ignore car alarms.

Not useful unless you're within earshot with a baseball hat handy. And if the thief is experienced he/she (it's 2015!) can usually get the alarm off and get moving within 5 minutes anyway...

Honestly? I'd rather they steal the fucking car than grab a baseball bat and get in a street fight over it...

E-SPEC
12-28-2015, 11:38 PM
The sirens are just a small part of a good car alarm. I for example have done a lot of stuff. Relocated hood cable, hood lock. door locks all disabled inside and out included removing of rods until car is turned on or remote engaged. Tilt, prox, shock sensors a bunch of other things i can't remember. It CERTAINLY does IMO help. cheers

twitchyzero
12-29-2015, 02:29 AM
not the best idea to be disclosing vulnerabilities for certain models and personal anti-theft measures on a public forum.

all the best to the owner

westopher
12-29-2015, 07:46 AM
No you wouldn't, most likely anyways. If he had a good alarm he would probably still have the car, again.. most likely anyways. GL getting it back.

Have you heard of the term "hyperbole?"
I suggest you enroll in a creative writing class.
Again, no one pays attention to most car alarms. They are the security equivalent of the boy who cried wolf. Unless you have a pager and you are within "fucking somebody up" distance from your car, there is nothing that's going to make sure it doesn't happen.

SumAznGuy
12-29-2015, 07:52 AM
I would compare an alarm going off to a neighbours dog that is barking.
Most people would just ignore it.
But if it's your own car alarm going off or dog barking, then you would care.

E-SPEC
12-29-2015, 10:59 AM
Have you heard of the term "hyperbole?"
I suggest you enroll in a creative writing class.
Again, no one pays attention to most car alarms. They are the security equivalent of the boy who cried wolf. Unless you have a pager and you are within "fucking somebody up" distance from your car, there is nothing that's going to make sure it doesn't happen.
Unless you're stupid, you should be able to understand what I just wrote. Not everyone has perfect vocabulary, and use of punctuation's.

underscore
12-29-2015, 11:31 AM
The sirens are just a small part of a good car alarm. I for example have done a lot of stuff. Relocated hood cable, hood lock. door locks all disabled inside and out included removing of rods until car is turned on or remote engaged. Tilt, prox, shock sensors a bunch of other things i can't remember. It CERTAINLY does IMO help. cheers

That all sounds great until part of it goes haywire and you can't use your own car. Immobilizers fail and nobody pays attention to alarms or even people trying to get into a car, the few times that I've had to break into my own or a friends vehicle to recover keys not a single person has said anything or called the police. Considering that for the last few years some cars have been getting stolen using flat deck tow trucks I'm going to be putting a GPS tracker with a small backup battery in my car. That'll also protect me from things like some of the shenanigans in the VIP auto thread.

thumper
12-30-2015, 04:10 PM
i see a treo toll pass sticker on the windshield. get your friend to contact treo and see if it's gone over the bridge.

ae101
12-30-2015, 11:09 PM
man dude buddy lost his car and most of u guys are fighting about car alarms now

seriously, stop shitting the thread

i saw this on my fb feedback this morning, gonna keep an eye Richmond

Fafine
12-30-2015, 11:53 PM
ive seen this car before, its loud af at wot
hard to miss because of loud n the headlight tint