

STOLEN - RACE VX220
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Posted 05 June 2007 - 06:07 AM

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Posted 05 June 2007 - 06:31 AM

Also a manifold was stolen too:

We only put the car in at 11pm last night as it was due to go to Rockingham this morning. I've also just found out that I'm only on the reserve list for DTM as Paul didn't receive our entry last week.
I'm very close to giving up on the racing, I'm fed up of just getting sh*t luck over and over again.
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Posted 05 June 2007 - 07:55 AM
This saddens me greatly. I do hope you had theft insurance. If you only had racing insurance for it, there might be a clause covering theft when off track or going to an event.We only put the car in at 11pm last night as it was due to go to Rockingham this morning. I've also just found out that I'm only on the reserve list for DTM as Paul didn't receive our entry last week.
I'm very close to giving up on the racing, I'm fed up of just getting sh*t luck over and over again.
I know it's very painful right now, but you really can't give up the dream. Letting these bastards chase you out of racing would be a double hit. It may take a while before you're ready to go back again, but the track and the chase will continue to draw you.
It is too soon to say more so I won't try to put any more positive spin on it about destiny, next steps and so forth.
I will hope for the best, and truly hope that the Yard and/or Bobbies can help you locate it, and that it will be in one piece.
For myself, I was rather morose for more than 6 months after I did something supremely stupid and ended my first 1000 Solstice to a bent frame, so I have an inkling of what you're going through. It was a very hard lesson for me to learn. No one was injured, but I am still recovering emotionally right now, and I can tell you that with time and distance, it does become easier.
For me, the biggest thing that helped was having hope restored. That's why I am encouraging you to not give up on your dreams. Regrets? Sure, but not for never having tried--it's the not trying that will, in the long run, be more painful. As I said, with time, you'll be back at it, and the joy will return.
Again, I am very sorry for your loss.

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Posted 05 June 2007 - 08:35 AM

It must be so frustrating. Not exactly losing the money, but all the development work that went into the car


Did the car have an immobiliser still, or do you think they'd have had to have towed/low-loaded it?
*EDIT] It might be an idea to hide this thread/delete posts about bits being distictive. If they read this then they might not flog the distinctive bits that would help you find out who they were
Edited by rabidh, 05 June 2007 - 08:37 AM.
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