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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: mgmark on July 07, 2009, 11:24:34 pm



Title: Some thieving b*sta*d
Post by: mgmark on July 07, 2009, 11:24:34 pm
Relatively small beer in the great scheme of life, but I am delighted to report that the UK societal behaviour of coveting and creatively acquiring desired objects (otherwise known as theft) was confirmed to me when I found that the driver's side door mirror of the missus's MX5 had been surgically removed, while it was parked on our drive last night, without any damage to the door.  The last element involves a fine stroke of Mazda design genius, which seemingly enables the removal of the mounting bolts and the assembly from the outside of the car, presumably to avoid having to dismantle the door when a dealer needs to repair one of those tiresome minor accidents. 

I just wished to record that I am very grateful for the perpetrator's kind consideration in not damaging the door, and to ask that if any CAer is offered a pristine condition, electrically adjusted, door mirror assembly to fit a silver MX5 Mk2 (complete, minus the electrical plug connector) at a knockdown price, that they would be kind enough to administer some abitrary justice in my name and return the item to me.  I will, naturally, recompense any postage and packing charge so incurred.....

Much more pleasant and gentlemanly to deal with than my than lad's car, which some scrote coveted and took a key to a week or so ago......

MG Mark


Title: Re: Some thieving b*sta*d
Post by: Perdu on July 08, 2009, 12:09:23 am
Sh!t

what a piece of scum

I am sorry Mark

I would be delighted to participate in administration of justice punishment

I'll ask around to see if there's anything like that round 'ere, but the shortage is prolly why your wife's one disappeared

bill


Title: Re: Some thieving b*sta*d
Post by: mgmark on July 08, 2009, 01:01:10 am
...but the shortage is prolly why your wife's one disappeared

Indeed, I imagine so particularly as there are none on ebay and the only source seems to be new ones from the main dealers, although i haven't tried the internet scrappies yet.

MG Mark


Title: Re: Some thieving b*sta*d
Post by: Canada Phil on July 08, 2009, 02:52:06 am
Hi Mark,
          My sympathy on your missing mirror. My first experience of theft was when someone removed a mirror from my FIRST motorcycle.
On the replacement issue: What is behind  is of no consequence  ;D

Phil


Title: Re: Some thieving b*sta*d
Post by: Andy Zarse on July 08, 2009, 07:15:28 am
I hate folk who do this kind of thing.  >:(

Looking on the bright side,  ;) at least it must make a pleasant change to be done over again (your lad's car included) somewhere other than a LM campsite  :(

Whatever, I have spoken with the Commer who is extremely vexed about matters. In a dawn ritual this morning, which involved me dancing naked wearing high-heeled slingbacks and the skinned face of freshly slaughtered virgin nanny goat, the necessary curses have been laid upon the perpetrators...  >:D


Title: Re: Some thieving b*sta*d
Post by: Lord Steve on July 08, 2009, 09:08:47 am
I lent my Mk1 MX5 to my son who is temporarily without wheels, spent £200 adding him onto the insurance, first night he's got it someone smashes the drivers door mirror glass. Main dealer - £155 to replace the whole unit. Halfords, £17 to replace the mirrored glass. "What shall I do Dad"? Go to Halfords son.


Title: Re: Some thieving b*sta*d
Post by: Lord Pig-Pen on July 08, 2009, 01:55:49 pm
Sliverlake Autos in Botley have a Black Mk2 that has mirrors if you get stuck.
I was just on the phone to them and they want £45+ the dreaded.

PP