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Stolen (tx): 2007 gmc sierra rcsb - red - bbs wheels

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  • #16
    damn it jeff hope they find it man that thing was nicely done

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
      Why couldn't garmin use this info to find the truck and or unit?
      Because your regular GPS units don't send any information. They only receieve. There is no way to track one. All they can do is sit and wait until someone tries to update the maps, which requires the unit to be connected to a PC. Garmins app uses the serial # to verify the model # to ensure the correct map pack is sent. That serial # is also checked against the database to make sure it is a good serial. When you report it stolen, it flags it in their system. So it wont let them update, and will alert Garmin of the attempt. Garmin can then turn over any information, IP address, payment method, etc to the authorities.

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      • #18
        Having a vehicle stolen hits you in a very unique way. You feel violated, and in disbelief. Sucks. My pride & joy '91 GT was stolen back in the day... The cock sucker sat out there and reved the engine in the middle of the road. Waited for me to come out the front door, then dumped the clutch as if saying "F*CK YOU!!!"

        I'll never forget the image of seeing my car hauling ass down my street with some stranger at the wheel.

        I hope they find your truck man. You never know...

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        • #19
          Originally posted by danielhv View Post
          Having a vehicle stolen hits you in a very unique way. You feel violated, and in disbelief. Sucks. My pride & joy '91 GT was stolen back in the day... The cock sucker sat out there and reved the engine in the middle of the road. Waited for me to come out the front door, then dumped the clutch as if saying "F*CK YOU!!!"

          I'll never forget the image of seeing my car hauling ass down my street with some stranger at the wheel.

          I hope they find your truck man. You never know...
          Holy shit. The fucker taunted you?
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          • #20
            Originally posted by danielhv View Post
            Because your regular GPS units don't send any information. They only receieve. There is no way to track one. All they can do is sit and wait until someone tries to update the maps, which requires the unit to be connected to a PC. Garmins app uses the serial # to verify the model # to ensure the correct map pack is sent. That serial # is also checked against the database to make sure it is a good serial. When you report it stolen, it flags it in their system. So it wont let them update, and will alert Garmin of the attempt. Garmin can then turn over any information, IP address, payment method, etc to the authorities.
            x2, just got off the phone with garmin and thats exactly what they said.
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            • #21
              never hurts to check.

              your truck will probably be in signature's lot within two days.

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              • #22
                Sorry to hear that Jeff, that's a really nice truck. I'm surprised Plano PD didn't have their skywatch mobile unit out there. It's almost always there with a cop in it while another cop watches the lot.
                Originally posted by Jester
                Every time you see the fucking guy....show him your fucking dick.. Just whip out your hawg and wiggle it in his direction, put it away, call him a fuckin meatgazer, shoot him the bird and go inside.
                He will spend the rest of the day wondering if he is gay.
                Originally posted by Denny
                What the fuck ever, you fucking fragile faggot.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Osiris View Post
                  Holy shit. The fucker taunted you?
                  Yep. Found the car 4 days later burnt to shit. They took my personal stuff, V1, alpine, hood, seats, etc, doused it in gas, and set it on fire. THey couldnt get the cobra rims off due to the locks. All the lugs were missing except the locks. That fuckin car had 40,xxx ORIGINAL miles on it. It was IMMACULATE. I'm not bragging one bit, this fuggin car turned alot of heads and got me more snatch than I could shake my own stick at... And they set it on fire after stealing maybe a grand worth of shit. And get this, it was stolen 5 minutes after I was getting the first peice of ass from my gf at the time. Heard it start up, threw some shorts on, and ran out front to see him burn out in front of the house and he was gone.

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                  • #24
                    Jeff, did you check with the theater to see if they have video of the parking lot? Maybe you can see someone or a car dropping someone off by ur truck?

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                    • #25
                      Sorry for your loss OP. This is the reason why I can't see myself owning a nice Chevy truck. As much as I like them, this scenario is always in the back of my head.

                      Did you have a GPS alarm/low jack or something similar on it? It seems like a must have on these trucks especially one as nice as yours was...

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by danielhv View Post
                        Jeff, did you check with the theater to see if they have video of the parking lot? Maybe you can see someone or a car dropping someone off by ur truck?
                        Mgmt @ Cinemark said they do not have cameras.

                        Originally posted by A_A_G View Post
                        Sorry for your loss OP. This is the reason why I can't see myself owning a nice Chevy truck. As much as I like them, this scenario is always in the back of my head.

                        Did you have a GPS alarm/low jack or something similar on it? It seems like a must have on these trucks especially one as nice as yours was...
                        Lesson learned - PUSH YOUR ONSTAR BUTTON - if at any point in ownership the button had been pushed, they could locate it. The previous owner had it disconnected and even with out having an OnStar account, had I pushed the button just one time and talked to them - it would have had it reactivated and they would have been able to locate it.
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                        • #27
                          That sucks Jeff. I agree with having a GPS tracker or Lojack on any nice car nowadays - that at least gives you a fighting chance to get it back.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by danielhv View Post
                            Yep. Found the car 4 days later burnt to shit. They took my personal stuff, V1, alpine, hood, seats, etc, doused it in gas, and set it on fire. THey couldnt get the cobra rims off due to the locks. All the lugs were missing except the locks. That fuckin car had 40,xxx ORIGINAL miles on it. It was IMMACULATE. I'm not bragging one bit, this fuggin car turned alot of heads and got me more snatch than I could shake my own stick at... And they set it on fire after stealing maybe a grand worth of shit. And get this, it was stolen 5 minutes after I was getting the first peice of ass from my gf at the time. Heard it start up, threw some shorts on, and ran out front to see him burn out in front of the house and he was gone.
                            I bet it was her dad.......
                            Whos your Daddy?

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by mikeb View Post
                              That sucks Jeff. I agree with having a GPS tracker or Lojack on any nice car nowadays - that at least gives you a fighting chance to get it back.
                              If I had ever activated the OnStar - it would have located it. Lady on the phone was ready and willing but the previous owner disconnected it, and I never pressed the blue button. That's the first thing i'll do before I leave the dealer next time.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by jammeejamm View Post
                                that truck is not easy to steal. your normal thief is not driving off in that with just a screwdriver and smile.
                                If that is the case, why do they steal the shit out of ALL GM trucks and SUV's?

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