Dark Blue Audi TT Stolen from Kenilworth, Warwickshre. Reg: RA57 HHS

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Hi guys,

30 minutes ago two men broke in to my house and took the keys to my mum's Audi TT. If anybody see's a dark blue Audi TT in the West Midlands area with the reg plate RA57 HHS then please report it to the police.
The car has the factory upgrade 19" multi spoke alloys and a cream leather interior and carpets.

If you see anything, please help!
 
Hi guys,

30 minutes ago two men broke in to my house and took the keys to my mum's Audi TT. If anybody see's a dark blue Audi TT in the West Midlands area with the reg plate RA57 HHS then please report it to the police.
The car has the factory upgrade 19" multi spoke alloys and a cream leather interior and carpets.

If you see anything, please help!

****, it's a nice car that! First new shape TT i've sat in :( I take it you weren't home at the time? Hopefully no one was injured in the raid
 
Crikey, I hope it turns up in a good state and that the police catch the scruttocks that pinched it. :mad:
 
Might want to have a quick cruise around industrial areas, etc. within ~20 minutes drive if you can, theres a chance its been parked up out the way to see if it has a tracker.
 
I'm sorry to hear that. I take it it's Deep Sea Blue? I'll keep an eye out on ebay as well as I would suspect it's been nicked for bits. It's probably worth posting on the TT Forums as well as other TT owners are more likely to spot another one.

I hope you either get it back unmolested or you don't get it back:(
 
I guess while modern car security/alarms/immobilisers are a blessing in one sense they have changed the nature of car theft for the worse in a way. It is almost preferable to have the shock of discovering your car isn't where you left it rather having someone threaten you in your own home or turn it upside down in the pursuit of a key/fob.
 
I guess while modern car security/alarms/immobilisers are a blessing in one sense they have changed the nature of car theft for the worse in a way. It is almost preferable to have the shock of discovering your car isn't where you left it rather having someone threaten you in your own home or turn it upside down in the pursuit of a key/fob.

This discussion occurs every time we have one of these threads :)
 
Willl keep my eyes open, I'm in Solihull and heading to Warwick and Leam tomorrow. Hope it comes back in one piece, and the thieves don't :mad:
 
Thanks for the support guys.
Still no word from the police so expect it is parked up somewhere - although we live close to the major road networks leading to Birmingham so could be anywhere by now.

My mum took the dog out for a walk - only gone for 10 minutes and on her return found the car gone and the door prized open. They were watching her for sure and knew she'd left the house. Jus thankful they did it that way and didn't wait till she was home.
 
Neighbour saw the car speeding off down the road from her kitchen window and the car was 2 up.
 
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