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PaHumBug
10-18-2011, 03:43 PM
Broke into my Hummer last night. Took my iPod and Cortex Superchips programmer, and all the change in the change holder. Left the amps and subs at least. I lock that truck all the time and the one time I forget look what happens. I live in nice neighborhood and this is unusual. I guess lots of people on my street got hit up last night, and there were reports of kids seen walking on the street at 430am which is unusual. Man I would have loved to have caught the little fu@#ers in the act!:raar:

VegasGuy
10-18-2011, 04:52 PM
I feel for you, brother. I live in a nice area, too, but every few years we will have a rash of break-ins. Kids looking for drug money.

As much as I would like to do a small lift on my H2, I have to keep it stock so it will fit in the garage where it is safe.

StockStar
10-18-2011, 05:16 PM
Sorry to hear that! :( Theives love nice nice neighborhood, especially when its time to steal. Doesnt matter where you live these days. :( I live in a nice, secured, access gated area with 35 total homes and we get a bad apple every now and then.

Start checking ebay & craigs list in your area for that Cortex Superchips programmer. Theives are stupid enough to post it for sale with full detail, pictures and model number.

2010_5thgen
10-18-2011, 08:00 PM
tha sucks. this is one reason i hate leaving my cars out at night. next house will definately have a 3 car garage....and 8" doors.

H2Much
10-22-2011, 05:42 AM
Sounds like somebody needs to buy some firepower and a good alarm.

Still haven't had mine messed with yet, but I have a Viper that beeps my keychain and a loaded mag by my nightstand to deal with it.

Sorry to hear the bad news, that must be really frustrating.

VegasGuy
10-24-2011, 06:57 PM
Sounds like somebody needs to buy some firepower and a good alarm.

Still haven't had mine messed with yet, but I have a Viper that beeps my keychain and a loaded mag by my nightstand to deal with it.

Sorry to hear the bad news, that must be really frustrating.

You may want to rethink your use of a firearm to protect your H2. Utah Castle Doctrine does not extend to protecting vehicles parked in a driveway. (I have a Utah non-resident concealed carry permit.)

http://www.utahconcealedcarry.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8405