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  1. lotusdude

    lotusdude Karting

    Jul 31, 2008
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    Jake Miller
    Im so pissed right now!! Some ********* just broke into my daily driver and stole my briefcase, laptop, sat nav and radio!! WORST PART is they also stole my new ferrari key chain along with a nice newly cut 355 key attached. Im moving the ferrari in just a few to get it out of the area, but what should I do guys. I have been storing it at a friends house while my new house is being finished and my car was broken into in his front driveway. So I am quickly getting the car out of the house and in a more secure location. I reported it to the insurance company and police department and they said that I should change the locks and ignition on the 355. They dont understand as well as I do that this is no easy task. What should I do and how much do you guys think thats gonna cost me?
    Please dont ridicule me for the key in my briefcase, Im kicking myself in the ass as it is.
     
  2. 285ferrari

    285ferrari Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Seems they were after the items in the car, not the car. I wouldn't rekey anything. Does the Ferrari stay in a garage? Sorry about the loss, must suck!!
     
  3. 3forty8

    3forty8 F1 Rookie
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    No ridicule, that could have happened to anyone - sorry to hear about it.

    Was there any information in your briefcase that would reveal the address of your new house? Rather than re-key the vehicle, you may want to get a shift gate lock (Ricambi sells one from Hill Engineering) and if there was no identifying information stolen I would feel confident parking it at a new residence, and using the shift gate lock when parked elsewhere, if I were in the same situation.
     
  4. Vegas-Guy

    Vegas-Guy Formula 3

    Nov 25, 2007
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    That sucks!!! Sorry to hear about that. Man that would be a hard decision, the fact that someone could just take your car later on down the road doesn't sit well...:( Any chance insurance will help if you get it re-keyed?
     
  5. irondogmike

    irondogmike F1 Rookie

    Sep 8, 2006
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    take the car to the dealer in service and think of something stupid like (I hear a rattle when I drive see if you can find it)so if the cars in the shop for say a month at no parking fee and its locked up in a safe place with good insurance,and then you don't have to worry about in in someone house or parking lot,what'll you think cool idea?:)
     
  6. MaterMech

    MaterMech Formula Junior

    Feb 26, 2007
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    Add a hidden inline switch on the ignition feed from the keyed ignition. Sorry to hear about that! The perp deserves extended Chinese water torture, and sleep deprevation.
     
  7. 348_Spiderman

    348_Spiderman Formula 3

    Feb 16, 2004
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    I would bet that the perp would be more interested in showing off his (or her) newly acquired conversation piece (the key and key chain) as opposed to looking forward to trying to steal the car. If the car is parked in a garage, they would have to gain access to that first. The nice thing is, most Ferraris I've had the pleasure of listening to have a built in OEM or Aftermarket alarm system - it's not exactly a car you can sneak out of a garage without someone taking notice if you know what I mean.

    They would have to be really, really dumb to try to steal it. Afterall, they didn't hotwire and steal your daily driver. I would think that they would have tried that before breaking into a garage to steal a Ferrari. Then again, the world is full of stupid people.
     
  8. rivee

    rivee F1 Rookie

    Jan 20, 2002
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    Sorry to hear this.

    How did they break into the car?

    I'm with 3forty8 on this one. Get a shift gate lock
     
  9. Cavallino Aficionado

    Oct 3, 2006
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    CRUD, sorry lotusdude. I keep too much personal stuff in my portfolio too but no keys, just my identity. it doesn't help that some of my badges for my line of work require my SS# printed in bold print on the front of them.

    Errr... Unless your friend lives next door or down the street. If the perp has a key I'm thinking they'll have a boner for anything they see in the area with a cavallino. Do you ever visit your friend in the 355?
    Did I mention I can be a tad OCD and paranoid?
     
  10. Samimi

    Samimi Formula 3

    Oct 17, 2005
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    This is a risky idea, but maybe use the car as bait?

    Park it in the drive way, have a few security cameras on it...?
     
  11. saw1998

    saw1998 F1 Veteran

    Jun 8, 2008
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    First, my condolences for your loss. Second, you didn't mention whether your alarm remote was attached to the key ring. If the thief has both your key and remote - problem. As you probably are aware, you can order a new set of remotes (1 red master and 2 black slaves) and reprogram your alarm ECU. This, in combination with the previously mentioned Hill Engineering shift locks (I have one, they are great) will probably be OK. The F355 alarm system can be a pain in the ass, but it is a very complete and sophisticated alarm system.

    If you really feel the need, re-keying is not than difficult and/or expensive. Perhaps your insurance company or your friend's home owner's insurance will cover the cost?
     
  12. PAP 348

    PAP 348 Ten Time F1 World Champ
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    Neither would I. :):)

    That is the most I would do. :):)

    Agree there. Probably small time punks that have NO intention of stealing the car! :):)
     
  13. blue986

    blue986 Karting

    Oct 12, 2007
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    In a situation like this I say do whatever will give you peace of mind. Whatever the initial cost or hassle, it will be worth it if YOU know you won't worry about.
     
  14. Dean355

    Dean355 Formula 3

    Sep 4, 2006
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    +10!

    Adding a hidden inline switch on the ignition feed from the keyed ignition is a great idea.
     
  15. lotusdude

    lotusdude Karting

    Jul 31, 2008
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    First , thanks for everyones input, I was knife stabbing pissed yesterday at what happened. The car was moved about 40 miles away yesterday to a very secure location and its staying their until I get moved into my new place next month. As for the re-key, Im not going to go that far. I am however getting a shift lock from ricambi to offset my paranoia.
    For those that are wandering why I kept a key in my briefcase, heres what happened. Tuesday I finally got back into the office and I recieved a new cavalino key chain for christmas that I broke out and put on while at my office. I took off to the golf course and just threw the key in my lap top case. So thats how the key got there.

    I do appreciate once again all your thoughts on this and thanks for letting me vent on here.
    Happy New Year to you all,
    jake
     
  16. X-Sting

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    Dec 1, 2008
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    DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I COULD GET A BLANK KEY FOR A 355 AND GET IT CUT? I HEARD THERE WAS SOMEONE THAT COULD CUT IT FROM A DIGIATAL PIX?? THANKS
     
  17. LSeven

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    Oct 12, 2005
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    http://www.keys4classics.com
     
  18. Ricambi America

    Ricambi America F1 World Champ
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    We have a variety of Ferrari key blanks at Ricambi America. For the F355, the 'Goth Key' is our most popular.
     
  19. 285ferrari

    285ferrari Two Time F1 World Champ
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    The Goth key is bad a$$ looking!!!!
     
  20. saw1998

    saw1998 F1 Veteran

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    I have one and I absolutely agree. I like it much better than my bulky Enzo key, which I wasted big $$$ on.
     
  21. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    #21 f355spider, Jan 22, 2009
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    Try to never leave any valuables visible in the car. Before you reach your final destination (a few blocks away), move any valuables you are not taking with you to the trunk. Then continue to where you intend to park. Yes, thieves monitor parking lots and watch as you place the laptop/camera/brief case into the trunk....then immediately swoop in when you leave the area.

    I have not had any of my cars broken into in over 20 years, and I have to park in some pretty crappy parts of various cities for my job.
     
  22. saw1998

    saw1998 F1 Veteran

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    It probably also helps that you could take them "out" from > 1 mile away with a Barrett .50 BMG! LOL
     
  23. MaleficVTwin

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