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Old 10-14-2008, 08:13 AM
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^^^^^Thing is.....that even if my car does get stolen/vandalized/broken into...the camera and video feed is for insurance purposes...and my Winchester 12g shotty says if i catch you then i catch you......i have motion lights so ill see u!!!^^^^^i doubt they would be able to avoid the alarm...then actually have time to jack up my car, take off carrying my heavy rims over my 6 foot fence... DID YOU FORGET HOW LOUD THE HORN OF THE RX8 IS?? i guarantee you i will wake up...with my WINCHESTER in my arms...so good luck....

My neighbors dog/s bark loud as hell...(two dogs i dont mind barking when my car is being broken into...)

(Video Monitoring gets u a discount on homeowners ins.) (Farmers)

Whos gonna see heavily tinted domes in the night as a detterent?

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Old 10-14-2008, 09:36 AM
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^^^Nice...A lot of PPL fav for home safety...Pistol Grip?^^^ Laser mount?
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Now thats prevention
Old 10-14-2008, 10:07 AM
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Nah, I don't need that fancy smanchy stuff in a 'street sweeper.' But I do have the Marine Magnum version (nickle plated).

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Old 10-14-2008, 03:28 PM
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Heh, I have a Mossberg 500, but it didn't do me much good.
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Oh they completely crushed the left side of the car on the underside. The appearance package piece is shattered and hanging on by a thread and the edge is a mess. If they had just taken the wheels I would be pissed, but now I'm -really- pissed.
I am shocked and dismayed at unlawful treatment and insult!! I cringe to thing of this happening to me too! I have three different wheel locks on my TE-37s and seeing what happened to you... awe man! it cuts deep.

Hope you get reimbursed for your damage and treated fairly, as the real victim here. The fact that you did not "report" performance upgrades... man! that is BALONEY! and it is painfully unfair.

Keep us in the loop, and please please, give us advice on what steps we as fellow owners can do to avoid this, or resist this terrible treatment.

You have my sincerest concern and sympathy, friend!

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breaks my heart to see this, where are u located?
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What you need is a Mossberg 500 JIC!
Old 10-14-2008, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by RX8Sinner
What you need is a Mossberg 500 JIC!
Actually I need to swap a pistol grip onto my 500. A couple of years ago I had a scare and thought I was going to have to use the gun and found the length extremely dangerous to maneuver around corners. I came home late from work and had a couple of roommates at the time but only the one girl had her car home. All the lights in the house were off, and the front door was hanging open... I slipped inside, grabbed the shotgun, chambered a round and swept the upstairs of the house. No movement, so I went towards the basement where the female roommate lived. There was light down there but no noise. I got downstairs and found my roommate lying facedown on the floor. I went to check her pulse and ...turns out she hadn't slept the night before and had come home from work and conked out on the floor. Contractors had been in the house doing some repair work I hadn't known about and didn't close the door on the way out. Nobody was hurt, but the experience of sweeping the house gave me a good reason to pick up a pistol grip.

Anyway, no new news about the car yet. I should find out tomorrow about the brake situation. The repair guy is telling me now that the brake light is intermittently flashing on and off. So even if they fix the body work, and get the wheels/tires on, I still need to find out what is wrong with the brakes, then probably get an adjuster to come out...AGAIN, and then get that fixed. This whole situation is an unimaginable pain in the ***.
Old 10-17-2008, 04:26 PM
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Next update:

Shop still has not once called me to give me an update since it went in. I've had to call and harass the guy every single time. I called today since earlier this week he told me I might be able to pick it up tonight. Today he tells me that he still hasn't gotten it from the body shop, it should be cleaned up and brought over later today. He is "totally swamped" so he won't get a chance to look at the brakes today, there is no mechanic at the shop tomorrow, and they are closed Sunday. He said "if we get the brakes looked at and its not anything major you might be able to get it on Monday." Then like every other time I've talked to him, he said he would give me a call and update me on the status... which he hasn't done even once. He also blamed part of the delay in fixing my car on Nascar season because he has mechanics on vacation to go see Nascar.

I had to clean and return the Porsche to my friend last night, so I'm driving the Toyota Corolla again... woo. People that don't have RX8s don't understand how special a car it is. I'm going absolutely nuts trying to get mine back. Depressingly, as soon as I get it back it goes into the Mazda dealer to get the catalytic converter checked, a compression test on the engine, Tein springs installed, and a full checkup.

I may go down to get an estimate from JE Imports in Baltimore for the turbo/gauge install this weekend, because they just need to see all the components, not the car itself. I can pile all the comps into the Corolla and go down there.
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Good to hear that it might be moving along, albeit slowly. NASCAR season? lol...
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I feel for you. I've been driving a Chevy Malibu for the last ten days. Not only is the daily cost just beyond what insurance covers, the agency I got it from doesn't have anything else. Worse, I simply hate larger cars. When you've driven small red sports cars most of your adult life, nothing else measures up.
Old 10-20-2008, 08:38 PM
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Well... the story takes yet another twist. I called the wheel place today (of course they didn't call me) and they said that the brake issue was because they put the wrong sized wheels on the car. The intermitent scraping was causing pressure and the brake light. When the new wheels got on the car it supposedly "drives great, come pick it up!" I took off work early, and my wife took off work early so she could drive me down to get the car. At first glance the car looked great, the wheels were VERY shiny hyperblack and the tires were nice and dark. When I got closer and started looking at the paint though I realized immediately that something was wrong. The whole midsection of the car runners along the bottom sides was all bubbled looking on the left side where the majority of the damage had been. It looked like they had thrown a can of black cherry mica paint on a pile of gravel, extra thick. The wheel guy was like "oh thats the gravel guard, they do the paint that way to keep it from chipping!" Until we went to look at the other side of the car which didn't look like ***. He just stared at the two sides for a minute and then got in his truck to go get the manager of the body shop the work was done at. The co-owner of the body shop came up and was basically a stereotypical sleezeball. He told me, "oh yeah, well that paint style is real hard to match... I mean, Mazda would do the same thing, because the paint comes from the factory sprayed by a machine..."

He rambled on for a while before offering to take it back to his shop for a solid day of work (free of charge woo?) and either try to smooth out the paint work he had done, or make the other side look shitty to match. He and the wheel guy tried to convince me to do that for almost 20 minutes, offering me free gift cards for dinner, and telling me "well that car ain't no virgin, she's been painted befur!" I called Geico and told them I was very dissatisfied with the body shop's work, and I wanted to take it to the place I told them I wanted to do the body work to begin with. Then I took the car. On the way home I noticed the tire pressure light was blinking. I called the wheel guy and said, "heeey, so by any chance when you guys put on those wheels and tires... did you put the tire pressure gauges in?" The phone went silent... "Uhhhh... I'm gonna have to check on that tomorrow..."

What a complete bunch of asshats. I have my car back, and its been so long without it I could barely drive the damn thing, but the plan is to have Geico pay to have the Mazda dealership fix the wheels and the paint now. The car is already scheduled at the dealer on Thursday to check the catalytic converter, a compression test, and double checking to make sure all the recalls were done on the car. Now it looks like they will be handling all of that and the stuff the other company completely buggered up.
Old 10-20-2008, 09:02 PM
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I'm glad to hear you have your car back man, but holy **** that dealership sounds insanely retarded.
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That Color is NOT hard to match if the paint code is read right...Body shops worth their salt take the codes to a professional auto paint store, and they mix them...precisely every time...My husband owned and ran a body shop and painted himself...Unless it was a custom color for a personal vehicle and he was painting the entire car, he always sent the codes to the auto paint store to have it done....Sounds like your guy tried to save a few bucks...
Old 10-20-2008, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by rddragoness
That Color is NOT hard to match if the paint code is read right...Body shops worth their salt take the codes to a professional auto paint store, and they mix them...precisely every time...My husband owned and ran a body shop and painted himself...Unless it was a custom color for a personal vehicle and he was painting the entire car, he always sent the codes to the auto paint store to have it done....Sounds like your guy tried to save a few bucks...
Thats the problem though, the color matches, but it looks like its just blobbed on there and way too much of it. The paint texture is thick and bubbled or gravely. The guy said they paint the underskirts that way on some cars to reduce chipping from gravel etc. That would be fine if thats how Mazda painted it to begin with, and if they had even bothered to paint the other side to match. The paint looks badly badly mismatched and I said so. My exact words to the guy who owned the paint shop were, "I honestly cannot believe you let this out of your shop looking like this." He proceeded to insult the OEM paint in leu of response... what a complete waste of air.

What I've done however is update Geico with the fact that the wheel shop screwed up even the tire install and told them I'm taking it to Mazda on Thursday to fix what was screwed up. The adjuster is welcome to inspect the damage before then so they can pay for it. Then I changed my policy to add a car, add a ton of features on the policy etc so I am an even more valued customer... if they dicker at all about paying for it, I'll just offer to take my business elsewhere. Anyway, Mazda dealership on Thursday, I might get the Tein's installed tomorrow or Saturday at the latest. Once all the shop work is done, I have the BHR clutch pedal to install myself. Either this weekend or the next I will be getting an official estimate on the turbo install. I'm getting this project put together come hell or high water!!
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There ya go! I know how you feel!!! There'll be some major changes to mine by Spring as well. Tein Basics, repainted, and kit fitted. to start.

In re-reading your description again, I remembered something about my husbands shop days.. What you are talking about sounds like when they finished sanding the area to be painted it wasn't cleaned property, and they sprayed the clear too heavy to cover it up. It's either that or the clear itself had trash in it, and they tried to cover that too. If that's the case, the other shop will have to probably start all over to get it right. Hopefully the other shop will get right on it. GL
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I have a Winning Blue Metallic...and everyone at SEVENSTOCK...70+Rx8's can vouche that my kit and fender....is Match perfect all the way down to the Metallic Glitter (what are they called?) So yeah....One time he got the paint exact same color but not the metallic side of it so he did it again without me knowing and he told me after....i was very satisfied. Make sure u look at it in direct sunlight...Shadows may appear..
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Any shock sensors would you recommend Mysql or you guys????
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Any shock sensors would you recommend Mysql or you guys????
Is there any option other than the dealer-installable alarm sensor option?
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There is an OEM Mazda vibration/shock sensor that attaches to the OEM alarm. It is relatively cheap. I just picked one up and will be getting it installed tomorrow. Of course I went to get my Tein S. Techs installed today and found not only did the wheel/tire company not put in the tire pressure sensors, they used wheel locks and didn't give me the key. I had to cancel the appointment for the spring install so the dumbass company can mail me the wheel lock key.

That means the springs won't go in until the car gets back from all the work at the dealer. Considering how much I'm having done I'll be surprised if I have the springs in by Monday. Oh well, getting closer anyway...

On a positive note, the car is an absolute dream to drive. The wheel company may have screwed up just about everything else but the balance and alignment is fantastic. It actually feels better than before the theft. I fell completely in love with the car all over again. I'll post up some pictures of the car shortly including pics of the crappy paint job. I also forgot to post pics of the Porsche I was driving so I'll post those up too.
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I installed the OEM shock sensor myself. Took all of maybe 30 minutes. 2004 8... it does sound like the wiring changed a bit (for the worse) on the newer models.

BTW - it was this thread that motivated me to get the shock sensor.
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Originally Posted by ShellDude
I installed the OEM shock sensor myself. Took all of maybe 30 minutes. 2004 8... it does sound like the wiring changed a bit (for the worse) on the newer models.

BTW - it was this thread that motivated me to get the shock sensor.
Well, I was going to install it myself, but after this nightmare of an experience I'm so burned out that I don't feel like fvcking with the wiring at all. I'm going to hand it to Mazda and if their install fees are completely outrageous they can do the install. On top of everything, I am driving the car today and the sun is getting in my eyes so I reach up to pull the sun visor down.... except it looks like someone has split the back of the sun visor and its totally broken and hanging on by some glue. I called up the owner of the shop that did the wheels and asked him if he knew of any issues reported with the sun visor and he said "no... why?" Basically we went back and forth and the guy seems to actually feel crummy for how badly my experience has been so we'll see what happens. I'm taking the car into Mazda tomorrow for a huge laundry list of things, now including looking at the sun visor.
  • Compression test the engine
  • Inspect the catalytic converter
  • Install the shock sensor
  • Install/calibrate the tire pressure gauges
  • Replace the driver's side sun visor
  • Generate an estimate for body/paint repair on lower side panel
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Sorry to hear about all your troubles man. One bad turn just led to another didn't it? Geico is notorious for looking out for THEIR best interest and not yours. They gave you a crappy body shop and you got a crappy job done.....imagine that. Good luck with everything and keep us posted.


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