TheFactor
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Yes it’s definitely a feeling of feeling being violated. That’s one thing you don’t do it’s a party foul and that’s someone messing with your car or your girl and in that order 
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Man, what a shitty story. And the idea that you could basically hand the perps over to the police, but they have little incentive to go after them?! That would really piss me off. That guy is taking it better than I would!I hate this happened to Paul. I've watched a few of his videos and remember when he was searching for an FL5. Stay safe out there fellas.
That’s the same clip I just watched today but felt bad about posting it here so I didn’t .Just didn’t feel right doing it wether it was on YouTube or not felt so bad for him.Man, what a shitty story. And the idea that you could basically hand the perps over to the police, but they have little incentive to go after them?! That would really piss me off. That guy is taking it better than I would!
Also, if you’re gonna steal my car, at least have the decency to chop it up and sell the parts, or ship it overseas so someone else can enjoy it. God knows I don’t want it back after it’s been thrashed and had blunt roaches stubbed out on the seats.
In all fairness to him, he's doing what most FL5 owners are doing for theft prevention or deterrence - nothing. Most aren't taking meaningful steps to prevent this. A Faraday pouch/box and Apple AirTags will not prevent your car from being stolen. Unless you're running a proper kill switch, OBD lock, and/or a security system you're exposed.Damn that sucks!Sounds like Brother did not do one single thing to prevent his FL5 from being stolen. Never said how long the car was gone either.We should not have to do anything, but in this day and age, WE HAVE TO!!
I’m guilty of this. I was planning on installing a hidden switch last summer to interrupt some critical ground, but never got around to it. I will be prioritizing this next spring.In all fairness to him, he's doing what most FL5 owners are doing for theft prevention or deterrence - nothing. Most aren't taking meaningful steps to prevent this. A Faraday pouch/box and Apple AirTags will not prevent your car from being stolen. Unless you're running a proper kill switch, OBD lock, and/or a security system you're exposed.
Goddam man, watching that video gets me so angry. Why would you willing steal something someone worked so hard for, and not even to get full price for it? Stealing camrys and normal civics makes sense since you can part them out, but a type R has so many bespoke, identifiable parts - I hope these guys get their cars stolen.