Clubsport and Brian James trailer stolen

Clubsport and Brian James trailer stolen

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72 posts

249 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Our Clubsport (chassis 49) was stolen over the weekend from Wollaston, Northants. The scumbags were probably after the trailer it was in, a Brian James RS2, but got both.

The car is white, but had just been wrapped white and blue with evo logos.

Please keep an eye out. Any help/leads would be much appreciated.

rogerg@evo.co.uk

BertBert

19,539 posts

217 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Disaster! Sorry to hear about that. Were you planning on competing in the Club Cup this year?
Bert

S26VE P

2,162 posts

248 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Real sorry to hear that, as im about to start looking at possibly a clubsport (as not many SR4's about) will certainly keep my eyes peeled.

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Original Poster:

72 posts

249 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Cheers guys, yes we were entered into the Club Cup. Looking at ways I can still do that...

BertBert

19,539 posts

217 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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I think Van Kaiser has a clubbie that might be for sale Roger. It'd need a bit of work by the sound of it, but might do the trick.

Bert

DarcySmith

166 posts

243 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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bds

Hope it was insured

Regards

Darcy

phunkymonkey

103 posts

169 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Scumbags.

I've had a few cars stolen from me before, hope you get it back. I look forward to seeing its progress in Evo each month.

Count Johnny

715 posts

203 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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B*stards.

If it's of any encouragement, my car and trailer were stolen and the car (but not the trailer) was recovered within a couple of months.

Having found the plod to be completely useless, I got my local paper to run a story on it offering a 'no questions asked' reward.

A week or so later, two pikeys turned up on my doorstep and - to cut a long story short - they directed me to a breakers yard from where I recovered the car with barely a scratch on it and paid them a grand for their 'kindness' and good citizenship.

Obviously, said pikeys were no doubt the thieving c*nts (sorry, citizens) who stole it in the first place, but by paying them a grand I got my car back and didn't spend the rest of my life with a brick through my window and a turd on my doorstep.

Oh, and OAMPS now rush me around £500pa to insure the car (40k), trailer (8k) and tools (10k) - although, if you read the small print, someone would probably have to steal it while is was driving along for me to be able to claim. smile

C 'Johnny' S

SportsLibre

590 posts

218 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Yes the small print and conditions on all race car and trailer insurance I have seen make it almost impossible to ever claim. Even if in the garage it would need bank vault like doors and the trailer attached to a land anchor by ocean liner chains.

dunc_sx

1,624 posts

203 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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SportsLibre said:
Yes the small print and conditions on all race car and trailer insurance I have seen make it almost impossible to ever claim. Even if in the garage it would need bank vault like doors and the trailer attached to a land anchor by ocean liner chains.
Didn't realise that frown