To Members In Arizona
My honda civic was stolen yesterday by central and thomas and I was wondering if you see it if you could contact me or athorities. it is the same one in my picture. has stock rims in front. a big round hole in front bumper, the driver side is missing the side skirtand has a little damage. has no body kit, blue wipers, exaust, and blue rear drums, clear turn signals. m3 mirrors with turn signals. the car is very important to me. I never took it to a michanic, did all the work myself (even the big h
le in the bumper) lol. it has a motor swap in it and much more. I did not have theft on my insurance so Im screwed. hopefully its not stripped or in mexico I would appreciate any help thanks
le in the bumper) lol. it has a motor swap in it and much more. I did not have theft on my insurance so Im screwed. hopefully its not stripped or in mexico I would appreciate any help thanks
Thanks I appreciate that . its a 95 eg dx 4 door, with gray interior window tint exept passenger front. working on the bigger pic any one know how to post a bigger pic from my computer?
Last edited by civic8u0702; Mar 10, 2006 at 08:40 PM.
Originally Posted by civic8u0702
Thanks I appreciate that . its a 95 eg dx 4 door, with gray interior window tint exept passenger front. working on the bigger pic any one know how to post a bigger pic from my computer?
If it's too big of a file, right click on the icon and in SEND TO, click on mail recipient. It'll ask you if you want the picture smaller. Make that selection green then click MORE OPTIONS. Click medium and the file will become an attachment in your mail browser. Grab the icon and drag it to your desktop. Make sure the original isn't on the desktop or it'll ask you to replace it. You may want to keep the higher resolution pic for something else. There may be easier ways, but that will do it.
When you reply to this thread, scroll down and click on manage attachments and attach the pic to the thread. Hurry and do it for everyday you're losing time. Hope it helps.
Good luck. Sorry for your loss.


