So someone's cottoned on to what they're worth.
I think I'll be moving mine to where it can't be seen now.
Hope he gets it back, DL
John Dean’s Classic stolen in Launceston Tasmania.
John Dean on Instagram: “Stolen! Taken from outside house Sat night/Sun morning. Keep an eye out for it if you're in Launceston😞.”
REMLR Registrant No. 436
LROCV Member No. 1703
1976 RRC Suffix D
1979 Series III GS FFR
1980 Series III GS FFR with a Perentie RFSV tub
1991 Discovery 1 3.5 V8 3 door
1993 Discovery 1 200Tdi 3 door
1993 Defender 110 200Tdi ute
So someone's cottoned on to what they're worth.
I think I'll be moving mine to where it can't be seen now.
Hope he gets it back, DL
Should post the numbers. Engine, chassis, body, VIN. In case it gets advertised for sale unregistered or is sold in pieces.
Is it still a regulation in Victoria that a vehicle can not be advertised for sale without an identifying number in the ad? One of the enthusiast magazines starting refusing ads for complete vehicles without an identifying number as the magazine was based in Victoria. After numerous loud complaints from advertisers outside Victoria they determined this was only required of Victorian advertisers.
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Or sadly, if it was a targeted theft it will end up in a shipping container heading O/S.
Life is just a series of obstacles preventing you from taking a nap.
John Dean writes for LRO , pretty sure the poms will get a heads up.
Silly not to have a GPS tag / tracker in any vehicle of value . A $5.00 Aldi simcard in one with a $15.00 plan gives 12 months peace of mind.
Or even keep an old smartphone hidden in there with charge cord wired in and use 'wheres my phone' ap
These trackers are so common place now that every one is aware of them, and anyone with an ounce of interest will know how they work and how easily they can be disabled.
Hopefully in case of OP the car was taken for a ride then abandoned to be found again. In that case a tracker would help. But if it was a pro, the car has gone - tracker included.
Don't need to find it, at least not right away. They are disabled automatically on approach by any theif who knows what they are doing.
It is worth having one as there are stupid drugged up opportunists out there. But if your car is targeted by a pro, the tracker will be blocked.
I just had a message from John D & he said the police said they think ie was spoted in Birdport. I have asked him for vehicle details so I can post them.
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