some stole my damn cat


stegomon

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some one used a pipe cutter to take the cat out of my 2000 heep Cherokee.... hope it was worth it to them......

but at least they were nice enough to make clean cuts
 
man at first i thought like the furry four legged kind.

good that it has a small silver lining though eh?
 
Well that sux.
 
ya...only going to cost me about a hundred to fix it.... don't have axes to my torches for a few day to fix the damn thing. and the future wife needs it back
 
Happens a lot around here, especially at toyota dealers... the 5.7L's have a wickedly $$$ set of cats that like to dissappear at night.
 
somebody tried to unbolt the cat on my B2 a while back, got it half way off and something must have spooked them.
 
Bronco II and ranger cats are a BITCH to get off
 
that certainly sucks!

down South, they like to take the outside cental A/C unit from your house....
 
man at first i thought like the furry four legged kind.

good that it has a small silver lining though eh?


^^^Haaaa haaaaa.....me two!!! lol
 
well mine is covered in High Temp RTV at the flange, the bolts are rusted and one is bent. And to top it off, its a bitch to get off.

If they really get it off of mine then I guess they can have it. (its original and its stacked...f it)
 
we had a transmission go missing out of an E van at work a few years back.
 
Lol missing. Well a buddy of mine in nc got his car put in blocks and rims taken and raped the inside and I believe destroyed his engine. It was a Honda crx he had that was actually really fast. Not like most people in ma riding around with 98 horsepower loud as hell shifting 5 times before they ever reach 30.
 
A couple years ago stealing radiators was a big thing for the copper and aluminum. A guy I work with has a couple hundred old tractors on various states of disrepair out in the country. Theives jumped the fence they would peel the grille head and the hood back with prybars, hit anything that held the rad in with a cordless sawzall, throw it in the truck and head down the line to next victim.

With a new tractor radiator with half the material thickness (cheaply made) running $300+ it doesn't take long for that to hurt.
 

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