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Old 07-16-2008, 09:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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STOLEN 80 Series SF BAY AREA

Hey Folks:

If you would not mind keeping an eye out for a Green 1994 "4BT" powered 80 series with a 7004R, Slee 4" Lift, 35" BFG-MT, Snorkle, ARB front
bumper with 9500 warn, 4x4LAB rear bumper.

I wish I had a pic. It was just stolen from the Palo Alto area. This truck would be unmistakable around here - there aren't too many 4BT powered rigs!

If you see or hear of this truck shoot me a PM and I will forward the info to the right people.

Many thanks,

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Old 07-16-2008, 10:14 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Damn.
Brian's truck?

It'll be hard to hide a rig like that. Hopefully it is just being joyridin by some young punks. I had my rig stolen years ago and was found in the hills a few hours later sans tires/wheels. It's a terrible feeling to lose a cruiser you put so much sweat 'n blood into.
Keeping my eyes peeled in the south bay...
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Damn.
Brian's truck?

It'll be hard to hide a rig like that. Hopefully it is just being joyridin by some young punks. I had my rig stolen years ago and was found in the hills a few hours later sans tires/wheels. It's a terrible feeling to lose a cruiser you put so much sweat 'n blood into.
Keeping my eyes peeled in the south bay...
Eric's truck

BTW, the license plate number is 4XTS869
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Old 07-16-2008, 12:24 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Here's a pic. The 4BT conversion was done at Proffitt's Cruisers:

http://www.proffittscruisers.com/die...s/diesel3.html
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Old 07-16-2008, 12:28 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Dam... that f'n sucks. I am up the bay and will keep an eye our for sure. I will put the word out to my muddy's shop is downtown Menlo Park
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Old 07-16-2008, 09:51 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Does it have a full size spare tire on the bumper?

I was with my Friend in his rover and we drove right pass a Land

Cruiser that is identical to yours

it was in Fremont Ca and the truck was driving a little fast

. I'll tell my friend to keep a lookout for you he lives in Fremont.
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Yes, it has a full sized spare on the drivers side, and a ladder on the drivers side. It was stolen from Bill Young's Automotive in Palo Alto, the mechanic failed to lock the doors and had the key under the seat, damn him. This really sucks and I appreciate everyone keeping an eye out for it. It sounds like a FedEx truck driving down the street, so it should be easy to hear it. Since that photo it has received the 4x4 labs rear bumper, new LED tailights, and new headlights.
Keeping my fingers crossed they just want the stereo, its a 3 year project now that I finally had running well this week.
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For real Eric? That sucks... I'll keep my eyes and ears open.

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I will keep an "i" out.
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I drive from Stockton to Walnut Creek to Antioch all the time for work, I'll keep and eye out also.
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It was stolen from Bill Young's Automotive in Palo Alto, the mechanic failed to lock the doors and had the key under the seat, damn him.
Sound coincidental to anyone?
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