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Stolen E30 parts - Ireland - VIOLET SHELL, M42, EATON S/C
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:30 pm
by Jozi
Hope it's ok to post on here, someone might hear something - Could it be stickied for a few days?
Quick post to try and assist one of our E30Owners members 'age' (Adrian) who had some items stolen from his shed in Cork last night (18/01/2012).
If you hear or see of any of the following items for sale then please contact 'age' on E30owners or let me know on here and I can forward anything
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What was taken;
A daytona violet e30 shell, VIN will be posted on E30owners later.
A half built m42 with a modified inlet manifold
An eaton m45 supercharger
An intercooler was mounted behind the headlight grills and the shell has be modified to accomodate this
A light blue compressor
An assortment of air tools
A set of 14 inch bbs, one pink
A 6 drawer tool box filled with brit tool, the 16mm and 19mm spanners are bent from swinging off them with a pipe and the ratchet has a few hammer marks.
A 99 Ford Transit was seen heading towards the Blarney area at around 3am.
Acorrding to the person who saw it it had a KY or possibly a KK reg and had a car transporter with a cover in tow.
Link to thread:
http://e30owners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17220
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Posting on behalf of "Age" who had his parts stolen
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:37 pm
by Kedge
Sounds like they knew what they were after

SCUM!!

Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 1:58 am
by e30-EVN
Things like this are so very sad.! Scumbags who I hope are caught
Feel for your mate jozi

Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:14 am
by adit
...."they cut through a steel door with gas..."
they have must have known what they were after then, that's what you call determined.
thieving b45t4rds. hope you get some good news
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:19 am
by Rav335uk
Just seen my Emails Brendan, bet he's well pissed off.

Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:28 am
by skipunda
All I ask is that you update this thread with any bit of information you find, Jozi.
People who post stolen threads more often than not don't show photos of what was stolen, even if it's a cropped photo with the nicked item highlighted. A few people then are less likely to remember your stolen item when trawling ebay. Every little helps.
Posting a set of clear photos then and it might be flagged by one of our members. I would also let all yards know in the local area to look out for the shell.
Post us a photo of the E30 shell, engine inlet and rocker cover, the eaton if it had any identifiable scratches, the compressor maybe if it's rusty in certain places...you get the idea.
We'll sticky

Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:43 am
by Topblag
Are there are any other distinguishing elements of the shell as it's likely it'll be repainted before selling/re-use due to the 'rare' colour ?
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:46 am
by skipunda
Exactly that.^ Chap must have a build thread somewhere to take photos from.
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:23 am
by Jozi
Have asked him for pics. I vaguely knew he was quietly working on something but he pretty much kept it quiet, there's fresh paint on it and in that colour it going to be though to hide/flog/etc. He's been round scrapyards and has asked them to keep an eye out. Thanks for making it a sticky, I'll keep updating when ever there's some news.
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:26 am
by skipunda
There is a guy called Age on this forum online at the mo so hopefully he can give us a bit of info too. Thanks Jozi and best of luck to this chap from Ireland.
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:27 am
by Jozi
skipunda wrote:There is a guy called Age on this forum online at the mo so hopefully he can give us a bit of info too. Thanks Jozi and best of luck to this chap from Ireland.
Probably the same guy

Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:37 am
by Z3I
My guess is that it will be the mobile folk who like to deal in scrap metal and secondhand tools.
Over here they tour streets, and especially back alleys, standing on the rear of transits, spotting items to collect later that night. I hear they love the sight of a well padlocked garage or lock-up, imagining the treasure that lies behind, and are very skilled at opening them up.
Scrapyards all over Ireland will be the place to find the shell, but it was probably crushed the same morning. Car boot sales everywhere will be the place to find the tools. Hope he had them insured for loss.

Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:10 am
by seanmul
I know this lad also he's gutted.
I don't know about the rest of ye, but my tools are way more costly to replace than any shell or engine.
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 1:02 pm
by age
]The car related bits have been found,

The shell was cut into peices which were inside 2 e34 shells

Along with what the scrap guy said looked like half an engine.
it was dropped in early this morning,
guards have said that money may be reclaimed from the dealer as he didnt check vin numbers before taking the cars and didnt issue c.o.d's
Thanks to everyybody essecially jozi dor posting on all the sites
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 7:05 pm
by Von_Thrash
Sickening.
Similar thing happened to a mate 10 years ago. The cnuts took his project car, tools, spares, anything metalic. Took his enthusiasm aswell, he's not picked up a spanner since, runs a company car avensis now
Really feel for the guy.
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 7:19 pm
by beemerbird
age wrote:]The car related bits have been found,

The shell was cut into peices which were inside 2 e34 shells

Along with what the scrap guy said looked like half an engine.
it was dropped in early this morning,
guards have said that money may be reclaimed from the dealer as he didnt check vin numbers before taking the cars and didnt issue c.o.d's
Thanks to everyybody essecially jozi dor posting on all the sites
Absolutely gutted for you. It's a cruel fact, but knowing what has happened to the car does at least stop your search for it.
I fecking despise tool thieves with a true vengeance.
Sad days.
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 1:54 am
by Kedge
Utter scumbags.
Keep us posted with how you get on claiming anything back.
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:56 pm
by kman82
age wrote:]The car related bits have been found,

The shell was cut into peices which were inside 2 e34 shells

Along with what the scrap guy said looked like half an engine.
it was dropped in early this morning,
guards have said that money may be reclaimed from the dealer as he didnt check vin numbers before taking the cars and didnt issue c.o.d's
Thanks to everyybody essecially jozi dor posting on all the sites
So did they go to all the effort of steeling the shell and engine just to weigh it in? thieving scum bastards!!
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:01 pm
by Sanchez
Selling scrap metal needs sorting ASAP buy the government. Would solve so many problems.
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:14 pm
by Kedge
Was reading something earlier today and they are to look into the legislation for scrap metal, it hasn't been updated since it was introduced in 1964!!

Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:01 pm
by HairyScreech
its not the scrap metal regulations that need sorting out, its the thieving pikey scum that are stealing the stuff in the first place.
Re: Stolen E30 parts - Ireland
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 4:16 pm
by mrzimzim123
I totally agree, i think people should start having to register at scrap metal places so if anythin incriminating is found they know who to look for.
Its too easy to roll up with a transit full of copper or any metal and the scrapmen just hand out the cash,.
My dad and uncle are pipe fitters and as you can imagine weigh alot of copper and stainless steel in each year.
The amount thats been knicked out my dads and uncles garage over the years is disgusting.
I really feel for the guy in this situation and hope he doesnt give up on his passion for cars.
I hope the B*****s are caught, and weighed in emselves