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Title: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: Stuartr1024768 on 21 January 2017, 17:59
It's a long shot I know but if anyone gets offered a 14 plate GTD (reg ends XTD) dirt cheap or a brown beetle convertible 70's edition (reg ends EWF) could be mine that were stolen off my driveway last night !

As I say long shot but helps to get info out there in case anyone's spies them abandoned or anything !

Thanks and stay safe everyone !
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: mattwilko92 on 21 January 2017, 18:09
Sorry to hear that. I am also in the Midlands. How were they stolen if you don't mind me asking?
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: Stuartr1024768 on 21 January 2017, 18:45
Broke in to house and took Keys whilst we were upstairs asleep, also half inched my tv but surprisingly left 3 laptops iPads and iPhones ! Pretty gutted if I'm honest as were both now without our pride and joys (cars).
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: brown.jamesa on 21 January 2017, 19:26
Sorry to hear that  :sad:

I will keep a look out as well as I am also in the midlands.
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: Bigwod on 21 January 2017, 22:03
Also in midlands will keep a eye out.
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: gtiaps on 22 January 2017, 08:53
Not from the Midlands but a truck driver will keep an eye out sry to hear the been swiped must be gut wrenching
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: kitbag1984 on 22 January 2017, 10:07
I'm in the Midlands. We're cars on the driveway?
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: mattwilko92 on 22 January 2017, 10:51
How did they get into the house? I've heard of lots of cases in the Midlands recently. Ive installed a burgular alarm with door contacts on all entry/exit doors and upgraded the cylinder locks to the anti-snap/anti-drill type.
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: Gulfstream11 on 22 January 2017, 15:46
I had cheap doors they just snapped the lock and took my GTI. Been there and feel your pain mate.
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: Stuartr1024768 on 22 January 2017, 17:35
Thanks for the replies, through the back patio doors uvpc, managed to fish a box off dining room table through the cat flap which had the back door key in.  Neighbours saw two guy in high vis down alley way at the side of the house earlier in the day so we suspect we've been properly scoped out before they hit us in the early hours. Cars are just pieces of metal at the end of the day, worst part is the feckers were in the house with us and even came upstairs in to spare rooms whilst we were asleep !

You never think it's gonna happen to you ! CCTV etc. Going in asap !
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: mattwilko92 on 22 January 2017, 17:47
Thanks for the replies, through the back patio doors uvpc, managed to fish a box off dining room table through the cat flap which had the back door key in.  Neighbours saw two guy in high vis down alley way at the side of the house earlier in the day so we suspect we've been properly scoped out before they hit us in the early hours. Cars are just pieces of metal at the end of the day, worst part is the feckers were in the house with us and even came upstairs in to spare rooms whilst we were asleep !

You never think it's gonna happen to you ! CCTV etc. Going in asap !
Thats real bad luck to be honest. My worst nightmare is being woken up to someone in my house putting my family at risk.

CCTV is nice to have but wouldnt say its a deterrant as quite often the criminals will be wearing a mask or something.

I would recommend a good alarm and ABS AVOCET cylinder locks. Our keys go in a draw every night to prevent fishing. Im also going to install "sash jammers" which add a bit of extra security.
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: I wanted a GTi on 22 January 2017, 21:41
One of the best things about living in an apartment is the security. I feel your pain but it could be worse, what if you had the keys in your bedroom?
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: madmark63 on 23 January 2017, 15:51
i will keep an eye open as i am on the motorway every night but they would probly change the plates anyway  :sad:

i am shocked they took both cars  :sad:
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: Margy on 23 January 2017, 19:33
Sorry to hear that news. I work for myself repairing & installing double glazing, & the advice about anti-snap, anti-pick cylinder locks is the best & most cost effective way of stopping entry by cylinder snapping! The cylinders are about £20-£25 & are easily fitted. Please don't get a locksmith in, they will charge a fortune!
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: brown.jamesa on 23 January 2017, 20:36
You might also want to check out ring.com

They sell door bells that are wifi enabled that automatically take videos when people approach your front door and also when they ring the bell, you can even answer them remotely.

I am going to purchase an extra camera (Stickup Cam) and point it straight at my new car when I order it.
 
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: itavaltalainen on 23 January 2017, 21:07
I fitted Abloy Protec cylinders in my property. Not cheap but much safer than the usual Yale crap locks you find in B&Q et al
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: I wanted a GTi on 23 January 2017, 21:51
Sorry to hear that news. I work for myself repairing & installing double glazing, & the advice about anti-snap, anti-pick cylinder locks is the best & most cost effective way of stopping entry by cylinder snapping! The cylinders are about £20-£25 & are easily fitted. Please don't get a locksmith in, they will charge a fortune!

Cylinder snapping? I might seem a bit thick but what is that?
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: Margy on 23 January 2017, 22:31
As this is a public forum I'm not really sure I want to post details of it here! If you need to know I can PM you. Changing these cylinders is very simple indeed. There is a retaining screw at the side of the door sash, remove it & with the key in the lock, turn it to 1 o'clock & withdraw the cylinder. (You can check the length now by measuring from the centre of the black follower to either end). Common sizes are 35/45, 40/50 etc. High security cylinders generally have the key slot in the horizontal plane as opposed to vertical.
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: gtiaps on 24 January 2017, 11:51
Luckily we have the options fitted cctv etc but it didn't stop sum little scumbags trying the doors on both ours and my sons car luckily that's all they did
Phoned the police they asked the usual can you see the faces well no ad they had hoods and gloves well that was the end of that.
Because no face or possibility of prints they weren't interested
Title: Re: Stolen GTD, long shot !
Post by: I wanted a GTi on 24 January 2017, 13:54
As this is a public forum I'm not really sure I want to post details of it here! If you need to know I can PM you. Changing these cylinders is very simple indeed. There is a retaining screw at the side of the door sash, remove it & with the key in the lock, turn it to 1 o'clock & withdraw the cylinder. (You can check the length now by measuring from the centre of the black follower to either end). Common sizes are 35/45, 40/50 etc. High security cylinders generally have the key slot in the horizontal plane as opposed to vertical.

I understand, I looked it up and apparently it started in Bradford.

To get into our apartment you need a key tag to open the lift and the lift door is our front door if that makes sense. If I was living in a house then I would definitely be getting the most secure locks I could along with cctv.