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    Stolen Porsche Spain

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    Last night in Tenerife, specifically in Tabaiba was subtracted this PORSCHE 911 CLASSIC license plate GC-7598-D, although they probably use another plate to raise no suspicion, navy blue.

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    Sounds more like someone subtracted some brain cells and forgot where they parked.


    In any event, everyone loves a happy ending.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Sounds more like someone subtracted some brain cells and forgot where they parked.


    In any event, everyone loves a happy ending.
    Well then I forgot and I park it in the northern part of the island jaja. In the end it was found in the northern part of the island, parked in a village. Someone wanted to leave "romeria" and decided to go with class. The car has not suffered any kind of damage I know, only the one who took care of the search I value in 150k. Wrong or not, the owner is very grateful !!
    The good thing about this island is its size! Very hard the car could have left the island without being discovered. What I thought is that they would be disarming it for parts etc ... but thanks to the people of here it has been possible to locate without mishap!

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