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    I got back from spring break and came home to my truck no where to be found. I guess someone stole it this past weekend as the roommate and neighbors said the last time they saw it was Friday the 26th of March.

    this ####ing sucks so much, it was the only thing of value I really owned and all my tools and tool box was in the back seat. Plus the keys to my Mustangs were in it.

    here is the truck and the recent damage to the rear bumper. Its listed as stolen in the NCIB, so hopefully if any police officer pulls them over it should come up as stolen. Thanks for the help!





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    This sucks, man.

    A location would help. Later, QD.
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    sorry didn't think about that.

    Happened in front of my apartment in south Buckhead in downtown Atlanta

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    That Suck's Dude, Ill Keep My Eye's Open In The Stockbridge Area Dude.

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    that sucks man. just goes to show hondas arent the only cars that get stolen. hope u find it soon. i dont think they would strip the truck maybe just a joy ride. ill look out in gwinnett but its gona b kinda hard cuz theres so many just like it and it doesnt really stand out. gl

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    this should stand out b/c it's a black F250 and it has a dented up rear bumper. In texas trucks are hot for theft. Read alot are taken for transporting bodies across the border and dumped somewhere after the transaction is complete. Or so i hear.... I'll be on the lookout.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eman_jDm View Post
    that sucks man. just goes to show hondas arent the only cars that get stolen. hope u find it soon. i dont think they would strip the truck maybe just a joy ride. ill look out in gwinnett but its gona b kinda hard cuz theres so many just like it and it doesnt really stand out. gl

    Car part has just the engine listed at $3000 for this model truck, haven't even looked up the transmission and other high dollar items, why would you think it wouldn't get stripped?
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