Guys,
I'm currently in the market for a new D4D Prado and as such was down at a large local dealer here in Brisbane on Friday. I've met the salesman before and on arrival to meet him again for a test drive of a vehicle saw that he was talking to two QLD Police officers who were taking notes.
Once he finished we started to talk and I asked him if there had been some problems in the yard? He said no, the police were looking for information on what parts from Prado Grande's are numbered and can be traced if found. Turns out a couple of tourists from Macedonia had arrived in Australia and bought themselves a brand new Prado Grande to travel around the country with. Unfortunately while fueling it up, they both proceeded inside the servo and left the keys in the ignition. Bingo, no Prado, it's gone. Poors sods had no insurance either.
They were obviously just careless or didn't realise that you should expect thieves anywhere. Either way, a holiday and trip to completely forget.
Cheers,
Pedro
I'm currently in the market for a new D4D Prado and as such was down at a large local dealer here in Brisbane on Friday. I've met the salesman before and on arrival to meet him again for a test drive of a vehicle saw that he was talking to two QLD Police officers who were taking notes.
Once he finished we started to talk and I asked him if there had been some problems in the yard? He said no, the police were looking for information on what parts from Prado Grande's are numbered and can be traced if found. Turns out a couple of tourists from Macedonia had arrived in Australia and bought themselves a brand new Prado Grande to travel around the country with. Unfortunately while fueling it up, they both proceeded inside the servo and left the keys in the ignition. Bingo, no Prado, it's gone. Poors sods had no insurance either.
They were obviously just careless or didn't realise that you should expect thieves anywhere. Either way, a holiday and trip to completely forget.
Cheers,
Pedro
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