964 anniversary stolen in Zandvoort.
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964 anniversary stolen in Zandvoort.
Hello Porsche fans,
last friday (08/07/2005) a Porsche 964 anniversary was stolen from the hotel parking place during the All Dutch Porsche Zandvoort days (Netherlands).
The car:
964 anniversary Carrera 4 (WTL) wide body
FIN: WPOZZZ96ZPS4022508
anniversary ID No. 050
the car is built 07/15/1993
colour: viola
If anybody will hear or read something about this car it would be very kind to let us know, thanks.
Kind regards
Elke and Peter
last friday (08/07/2005) a Porsche 964 anniversary was stolen from the hotel parking place during the All Dutch Porsche Zandvoort days (Netherlands).
The car:
964 anniversary Carrera 4 (WTL) wide body
FIN: WPOZZZ96ZPS4022508
anniversary ID No. 050
the car is built 07/15/1993
colour: viola
If anybody will hear or read something about this car it would be very kind to let us know, thanks.
Kind regards
Elke and Peter
Last edited by Cup-Sport; 07-11-2005 at 04:29 PM.
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Originally Posted by Sire
Peter, i took the liberty of putting this allso on the dutch Porsche forum.
I hope that we spot her.
I hope that we spot her.
Sire,
good idea, thanks. We also hope...
Kind regards
Elke and Peter
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Sire,
good idea, thanks. We also hope...
Kind regards
Elke and Peter
good idea, thanks. We also hope...
Kind regards
Elke and Peter
Elke & Peter,
It came to my attention that your Porsche got stolen at Zandvoort (Gizmo's posting on the Dutch Porscheforum).
Are there any clues - I mean, there must be someone that has seen something at that time
Would you mind publishing the license-plate number ?
Good Luck!
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Originally Posted by Oscar911
Elke & Peter,
It came to my attention that your Porsche got stolen at Zandvoort (Gizmo's posting on the Dutch Porscheforum).
Are there any clues - I mean, there must be someone that has seen something at that time
Would you mind publishing the license-plate number ?
Good Luck!
It came to my attention that your Porsche got stolen at Zandvoort (Gizmo's posting on the Dutch Porscheforum).
Are there any clues - I mean, there must be someone that has seen something at that time
Would you mind publishing the license-plate number ?
Good Luck!
good luck we wasn`t in Zandvoort - so it was not our car! But we like to help to find this car, so we made the post. We guess that the car will be sold in parts - the whole car to offer would be very stupid, but who knows...
The license-plate number was K-IC 964
It was a video controlled parking place - on the video you can see how it was stolen, but the person was not to identify...
kind regards
Elke and Peter
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Happens often at P car gatherings. Thieves can almost pick which car.
Will never be found probably in Russia and we know how busy our constabulary is at catching thieves or recovering stolen vehicles. Too busy issuing speeding tickets on the law abiding/tax paying public.
Will never be found probably in Russia and we know how busy our constabulary is at catching thieves or recovering stolen vehicles. Too busy issuing speeding tickets on the law abiding/tax paying public.
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Originally Posted by Marc Shaw
Can you elaborate as to how they did it so the same thing may not happen to one of us?
Thanks.......Marc
Thanks.......Marc
no idea how they did - also I didn`t see the video by myself - we only know that someone must have open the car and then drove it from the parking place... not taken by any crane! I guess they were specialists and know exactly how to do...
That`s crazy - for what have these cars alarm and drive off stop...
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Elke and Peter