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964 RS/R stolen

Hacki

Active member
A German newsletter posted today that this car was stolen and is still missing.

There´s a reward of 40,000 EUR, too.


See here:
http://www.suche911.de/
 
I've just posted the link on the 964RSDatabase Facebook page to spread the word worldwide...

Where do such distinctive stolen cars end up? Broken for parts (still difficult to sell on though)? Or eastern Europe, middle east, further afield?
 
"Scene of the crime
The vehicle was stolen in Stuhr near Bremen. For the theft it was fitted with stolen number plates.
Witnesses saw the vehicle after the theft yet. At the wheel sat a strong bearded man of middle age."


They should keep an eye on the 993 Register.....[;)]



Fingers crossed it shows up.
 

ORIGINAL: jason

"Scene of the crime
The vehicle was stolen in Stuhr near Bremen. For the theft it was fitted with stolen number plates.
Witnesses saw the vehicle after the theft yet. At the wheel sat a strong bearded man of middle age."


They should keep an eye on the 993 Register.....[;)]



Fingers crossed it shows up.



OI !! I cant speak Gerry, wasn't me !


JohnC
993turbo
 

ORIGINAL: RSGulp

I've just posted the link on the 964RSDatabase Facebook page to spread the word worldwide...

Where do such distinctive stolen cars end up? Broken for parts (still difficult to sell on though)? Or eastern Europe, middle east, further afield?


My guess the car is now in Lagos towing a luxury caravan with a jacuzzi.

Seriously Tomas Schmitz may have his ear to the ground, no doubt the owner has contacted him?
 

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