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Just to clarify some stuff... And Seabrook, correct me if I am wrong. The party was at a friend of the families house, not a "Family" members house. And the camera and phone I think broke from some water damage or something...

Seabrook, Sarah and I are here if you need anything at all mang... and I got some people keeping there eyes and ears open for ya.

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jotan82 said:
i know no matter how little i cared for the car, if my car was stolen, be it a 1988 honda civic beater, I would be pissed as crap...

that's why when you say you don't want anything to do with it? smells fishy... smells like insurance fraud
Dude... That is so wrong. I know Seabrook personally. He is plenty pissed about the whole situation, more so than he lets on in this forum. And all I have to say is that, is really wrong to imply insurance fraud. The car had several upcoming projects that he was more than excited about. And for you to toss in your "opinion" about this being insurance fraud. That's pretty fucked up. For you to imply that... that's just wrong.
 

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jotan82 said:
the statements used in his prior posts do not reflect a person angry about someone missing his stolen car...

even if someone keyed my car, i'd be more irate than he was above...



the first sentence implies that he was waiting for it to happen...

that's why i say it's smells fishy...

if the car is truly stolen, i wish for a safe return and no damage done, but by the looks of the third paragraph, he doesn't care at all for it's return

see my point?
I see your point... And yes you could take it that way. But if you were to live in Tucson, as we do, something like the nations #2 or #3 in the top 5 cities for stolen cars it's only a matter of time before your car or someone you knows car is stolen. Regardless of the circumstances, Seabrook put a lot of time and money into that car and like many others, babied beyond belief... I for one would feel much like he does and not want my car back after it had been stolen, and possibly abused and/or damaged. Remember the saying once a car is in an accident it's never "Truly" the same. It applies here too (mentally), once a car is stolen, it never feels like it is yours again. I say this because my car was almost totaled ($8000+ in damages) last October and I am anxiously awaiting the day I can get rid of it.

But enough of the BS, I am sure we all hope the car is found in good condition and the pursuit for perfection in this car continues.

Chris
 
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