Stolen Genuine Hsv Vl Walkinshaw. - Theft  

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Knightro
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Post #1 post 4th May 2012 - 12:54 AM
Hello,

At around 6am this morning 4th may 2012, My brothers genuine Holden HSV vl Walkinshaw was stolen from inside his garage in ormeau.
Nobody was home at the time as my brother is up in mackay for work and his wife had just gone to work.
This was obviously a planned theft, the car had never been shown to daylight apart from 2 quick drives around the block in last couple years,always been under a car cover with the garage closed.

The car had no battery, the fuel pump is not working, the keys werent in it and the steering lock was on. even if all them items were in their advantage they wouldnt of been able to start the car due to a full touchtech alarm immobiliser system.
The only way they could of removed the car from the premises was to skull drag it onto a tilt tray.

The car stands out like a pig in shit, been a rare walkinshaw, the build number is no. 056!
the car is the original panorama silver in colour , it has champange gold wheels as seen in the photos. the engine bay is all tupac gold, not your ordinary engine bay.

They came for one thing only, considering i had my 07 gsxr 750 sitting there with the key in it and helmet and stuff, but that was left untouched.

If ANYBODY has any info or seen this car on the tow truck or anything about this that can help , please let me know. It is so disheartening just to know after 7 years hes finally paid it off to have it taken by some deadset scumbags.


A large reasonable reward is offered to the finders of this car.

you WILL be caught!

This post has been edited by Knightro: May 4 2012, 03:54 AM
 
moparguy
Post #2

Guessing something like this..

gutless
Post #3

That fuckin Sucks!! ohmy.gif

Knightro
Post #4

Great find, thanks for the photo, thats the one! sad.gif

Joyrid3r
Post #5

QUOTE (moparguy @ May 4 2012, 08:10 PM) *
Guessing something like this..



I'm guessing that is the car OP is talking about considering the wheels and the plates.

Old photo considering that particular watermark.

Sucks mate, I hope it comes back in one piece sad.gif

Knightro
Post #6

It is build no. 056. No amount of money will replace such a car if you know about them and their history. I strongly believe youd have better luck finding a unicorn under your bed then another car like this.

They couldnt go through the crimsafe mesh (that stuff really does work). instead they smashed the sliding glass door and caused a fair amount of damage to the house also. police and forensics are dusting for prints and whatever else.

please show up!!

mr031
Post #7

sucks to hear!

oovro
Post #8

Sons of mother bitches. That sucks ass big time. An idea might be to have a look around your area thats close by for any businesses that have a security camera that might have picked up something. You never know, a business might have a camera outside their shop or one even faceing out the front door of their shop that caught the tilt tray or car and tandem trailer going past. It would be worth the while checking.

Good luck and hope it comes back to you in one peice.

pvk308
Post #9

I dont want to be a downer but that car is gone there would have been a ready list of people looking for parts off of it becuase you just dont move a car like that straight away dits to recognisable and being an early build number makes it more desirable sorry mate good luck finding it surley the neighbours would have seen something especially if it was that imobilised

Slysilvia
Post #10

I wish you the best mate. I'd be thinking who your friends are really are, if no one saw the car then the only people who would know would be your so " called " friends and again sorry to hear.

carfreak1
Post #11

Highly doubt they used a tilt tray service, that would expose the driver and any helpers, plates, or even make, model tow truck.

second, if they knew that the house would not be occupied for a long time, as per wife going to work, they could remove the immobiliser easy, and just drive away.

Thirdly, if its a insider job, and they knew the fuel pump was nont working, they could just yank a working one in, and drive away.

scottyg938
Post #12

QUOTE (carfreak1 @ May 5 2012, 11:59 PM) *
Highly doubt they used a tilt tray service, that would expose the driver and any helpers, plates, or even make, model tow truck.

second, if they knew that the house would not be occupied for a long time, as per wife going to work, they could remove the immobiliser easy, and just drive away.

Thirdly, if its a insider job, and they knew the fuel pump was nont working, they could just yank a working one in, and drive away.



This is happening more often now, one of the guys on the ford forums had his FPV F6 stolen and it was spotted that day on a tow truck with parts already missing from it.
chances are they are also using a stolen tow truck too.

OP - that sucks, I would hate to be in your brothers situation right now, I couldn't imagine putting that much money and effort into something just to have some low life decide he needs it more

stockmy00
Post #13

Police should murder these scum fucks on site... Talk about irreplaceable sad.gif

I would be door knocking his entire street.

Someone has seen the car in the garage at some point and told people it's whereabouts.. Highly likely a neighbour or someone who lives nearby has walked past or spied it through their front window when the garage door was open.

Shuffs
Post #14

QUOTE (stockmy00 @ May 6 2012, 08:31 AM) *
Police should murder these scum fucks on site... Talk about irreplaceable sad.gif

I would be door knocking his entire street.

Someone has seen the car in the garage at some point and told people it's whereabouts.. Highly likely a neighbour or someone who lives nearby has walked past or spied it through their front window when the garage door was open.

THIS once parts start to go missing off it, the value will plummet!Also this is the theory I would be supporting,as far as the perpetrators.

Knightro
Post #15

thanks for the feedback, it hurts to think what could be happening to it right now......

please keep a look out for anything that resembles this car parts or anything.

HSV
Post #16

QUOTE (carfreak1 @ May 5 2012, 10:59 PM) *
Highly doubt they used a tilt tray service, that would expose the driver and any helpers, plates, or even make, model tow truck.

second, if they knew that the house would not be occupied for a long time, as per wife going to work, they could remove the immobiliser easy, and just drive away.

Thirdly, if its a insider job, and they knew the fuel pump was nont working, they could just yank a working one in, and drive away.


Incorrect, they moved mine the same way when it was stolen.

Plain white tilt tray, stolen plates, "average" looking bloke.

Takes less than 2 - 3 minutes after breaking in to be leaving according to the cops.

Lot of cars like this are "stolen to order" which is why nothing else gets taken when the house is broken in, to alleviate the chance of being caught hanging around longer.

pvk308
Post #17

QUOTE (HSV @ May 6 2012, 11:40 AM) *
Incorrect, they moved mine the same way when it was stolen.

Plain white tilt tray, stolen plates, "average" looking bloke.

Takes less than 2 - 3 minutes after breaking in to be leaving according to the cops.

Lot of cars like this are "stolen to order" which is why nothing else gets taken when the house is broken in, to alleviate the chance of being caught hanging around longer.



that unfortunately is the truth and cars never get recovered

SiL8E
Post #18

sounds like they knew what they were looking for, probobly someone your brother knows. will keep an eye out for it tho.

truffles
Post #19

I'd say HSV is right. Cars like this, given the outlined circumstance are not stolen by chance, or by anyone whom doesn't know what they are doing. Given it wasn't in currnent driveable condition, they didn't intend to just joyride it.

Terrible situation, I hope that it works out well. A car like that is too hard to ever replace.

Blink 182
Post #20

bad luck man sad.gif was it insured?

Aarie
Post #21

QUOTE (HSV @ May 6 2012, 12:40 PM) *
Incorrect, they moved mine the same way when it was stolen.

Plain white tilt tray, stolen plates, "average" looking bloke.

Takes less than 2 - 3 minutes after breaking in to be leaving according to the cops.

Lot of cars like this are "stolen to order" which is why nothing else gets taken when the house is broken in, to alleviate the chance of being caught hanging around longer.


First of all, my sympathies to you and your bother mate. It's a heartbreaking loss.

Secondly, they say the art to a con is to look like you're meant to be there. For example, that furniture in shopping centres. Two blokes in high vis shirts, obviously well worn- in, a cap on and sunnies on the other blokes head, shorts and work boots walk in, pick up the lounge and carry it out the back door. Who would notice? Looks like an ordinary day to day event. It's the same for these sorts of thefts unfortunately.

The sad fact of the matter is that there is a large number of cars stolen to order. I hope it was insured.

mikejoel
Post #22

sucks to hear, hope you find it

Knightro
Post #23

Neighbours have given a description of what they had seen on theyre way out to work. the hushband of a neighboured house said he was leaving for work at 6.10am that morning to see :

2 men at the sliding door as if they were knocking....

1st man; around 6ft in height, skinny lanky, clean shaved, aged mid 20's-30's , short hair, caucasion, wearing black jeans and black hoodie with a zip down the front.

2nd man; around 5ft 4" in height , late 30's - 45, gautee , a little rough looking, wearing a black and gold shirt, black jeans , he also had very thinned hair.

Parked in the driveway was a holden vx/vt commodore, tiga mica in colour, small bodytrim, v8, 17-18" standard wheels, lowered, light tinted windows, small boot scoop, slim line number plate on the front black with gold trim.

His wife left for work at about 6.30 and she said the garage was open and the car was gone.

Does anybody recognise this?

PattyPride
Post #24

That is full on. Sorry to hear. All the best getting it back

tavomagoo
Post #25

Thats so fucked. Hope the car and the people responsible are found.

Christo_Kong
Post #26

QUOTE (Knightro @ May 7 2012, 07:01 PM) *
Neighbours have given a description of what they had seen on theyre way out to work. the hushband of a neighboured house said he was leaving for work at 6.10am that morning to see :

2 men at the sliding door as if they were knocking....

1st man; around 6ft in height, skinny lanky, clean shaved, aged mid 20's-30's , short hair, caucasion, wearing black jeans and black hoodie with a zip down the front.

2nd man; around 5ft 4" in height , late 30's - 45, gautee , a little rough looking, wearing a black and gold shirt, black jeans , he also had very thinned hair.

Parked in the driveway was a holden vx/vt commodore, tiga mica in colour, small bodytrim, v8, 17-18" standard wheels, lowered, light tinted windows, small boot scoop, slim line number plate on the front black with gold trim.

His wife left for work at about 6.30 and she said the garage was open and the car was gone.

Does anybody recognise this?


I have seen a vt/vx tiga mica commodore with a small hornet scoop on morayfield road just up from the golden horse...looks ugly as fuck, only way i recognized it

89_MA71_Turbo
Post #27

ive spied a walky on morayfeild rd a couple of times the last couple of days.... different wheels and on a trade plate... but if seen again ill sus it out for ya wink.gif otherwise best of luck getting it back... and when you do string them up to hang!!!!

q2cme
Post #28

20 mins to steal???? jesus!!!!!!

THE STIG
Post #29

This is some sort of sad world we have here!
Hope they get theirs

S2krazie
Post #30

QUOTE (Knightro @ May 7 2012, 07:01 PM) *
Neighbours have given a description of what they had seen on theyre way out to work. the hushband of a neighboured house said he was leaving for work at 6.10am that morning to see :

2 men at the sliding door as if they were knocking....

1st man; around 6ft in height, skinny lanky, clean shaved, aged mid 20's-30's , short hair, caucasion, wearing black jeans and black hoodie with a zip down the front.

2nd man; around 5ft 4" in height , late 30's - 45, gautee , a little rough looking, wearing a black and gold shirt, black jeans , he also had very thinned hair.

Parked in the driveway was a holden vx/vt commodore, tiga mica in colour, small bodytrim, v8, 17-18" standard wheels, lowered, light tinted windows, small boot scoop, slim line number plate on the front black with gold trim.

His wife left for work at about 6.30 and she said the garage was open and the car was gone.

Does anybody recognise this?


I'd be buying the neighbours a carton regardless. Those are some awesome details for an even that happened unknowingly 10-30hrs prior.

Knightro
Post #31

another lot of neighbours walking said they had seen the car rolling down the hill with these two stated scumbags in it, trailing behind it was a ford falcon around a 2005 model or so, dark blue in colour, nsw plates with the plate ending in 661.

thanks so much for your feedback please keep your eyes peeled.

fucking peices of shit!

Wraith
Post #32

QUOTE (Knightro @ May 9 2012, 07:37 PM) *
another lot of neighbours walking said they had seen the car rolling down the hill with these two stated scumbags in it, trailing behind it was a ford falcon around a 2005 model or so, dark blue in colour, nsw plates with the plate ending in 661.

thanks so much for your feedback please keep your eyes peeled.

fucking peices of shit!


Sounds legit.Why didn't they call the cops or mention this earlier?

carfreak1
Post #33

Wife heard nothing whilst fuel pump and immobiliser being replaced/removed. From 6:10- 6:30, wife hheard absoluetly nothing. Sounds suss to me.

I have scenarios that can be reality, regardless if anyone takes it in.

1: Wife knew of break in and steal job.
2. Was a clear insider job. Someone knew that the car had a faulty fuel pump.


I'm just providing possible scenarios, regardless if he has a wife or not.

phatrides
Post #34

look through members rides for the car might have some luck maybee...:S

stockmy00
Post #35

QUOTE (Christo_Kong @ May 7 2012, 10:13 PM) *
I have seen a vt/vx tiga mica commodore with a small hornet scoop on morayfield road just up from the golden horse...looks ugly as fuck, only way i recognized it


Take note of plates next time you see it..

It's good some neighbours saw it, and gave such a good description!

I really hope you get it back in one piece sad.gif

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