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Stolen: White Mitsubishi Evo X

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Stolen: White Mitsubishi Evo X - Octane.ie

Octane is jam packed with the sort of people who work very, very hard for their cars. Unfortunately, not everyone shares our work ethic.This Evo X was pilfered from Kilcoole in Co. Wicklow on 22nd June 2008 sometime between 0:00 and 06:30am.

The final four digits of the chassis number are 6027, while the most distinguishing marks are the colour coded wing mirrors, the button for the boot (most Evo X's don't have this), and a double-din gap with no stereo fitted.

Just to break your heart even further, it was a family car, and had two baby seats in the back.

Unfortunately for the owners this car was imported at the last minute in order to register the car before the new VRT scheme comes into force, meaning that even if the owners manage to scrape together the funds to get a new Evo, it would be prohibitively expensive to import it and register it here.

So, whether you're involved the rally scene, work at a major port where the scumbags may try to export the car, are offered some cheap bits for your Evo, or you're even just a motorist, keep your eyes peeled for a white Evo X anywhere in Ireland, North or South.

If you spot the car, or even spotted it anywhere in Ireland in the early hours of the morning on the 22nd of June, get in touch with us here on Octane or the Gardai directly.

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First full of getting an evo or scooby is FIT A TRACKER and ensure you have a good cat 1 alarm!

They go walkies else

There is a comment under the Octane thread saying a white Evo has been spotted in a ditch near the airport. Wonder if it's this one? Can't be to many white Evo X's about.

If it is..... fingers crossed it's not in bad shape.

This is such a harsh story.

Hope it gets found soon.

such a shame that theiving toerags get away with it!!....hope its found in one piece as its a good looking car:)

k:)

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