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#1 User is offline   loO4la 

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Posted 20 June 2007 - 09:47 PM



Street racers’ souped-up cars crushed

Southern California authorities crack down on illegal hot rods, street racing




Manuel Hernandez reacts after his car and other impounded vehicles were crushed at Ecology Auto Parts in Rialto, Calif., on Wednesday.


Updated: 7:12 p.m. PT June 20, 2007

RIALTO, Calif. - Charles Hoang winced when the whoosh went out of the tires. Daniel Maldonado took pictures with a digital camera as glass exploded and rained down to the ground.

The cars the teens had so meticulously souped up and tricked out were crushed Wednesday as part of a crackdown on illegal street racing in Southern California.

"That's my heart, my dream," said Hoang, 18, of Chino, who was surrounded by friends as his 1998 Acura Integra was put into a compactor. "That's my girlfriend, the love of my life. The cops can crush my car, but they can't crush my memories."

Authorities destroyed six vehicles Wednesday at an auto graveyard, hoping would-be racers think again after looking at the mashed machines. Illegal street racing is responsible for or suspected in 13 deaths in Southern California since March.

The thrill-seeking, adrenaline-pumping activity is rampant in Riverside and San Bernardino counties east of Los Angeles where rows of tract homes line wide streets that attract racers.

Nearly 1,000 people — drivers and spectators — have been arrested for investigation of street racing activities over the past two years in San Bernardino County alone. Police need a court order to destroy the cars. They must prove that the serial or identification numbers on a vehicle or its parts are removed, altered or destroyed.

Police said they have managed to reduce illegal racing and related fatal collisions, but know the underground hobby still thrives.

"We are making a dent," said Ontario police Cpl. Jeff Higbee. "But it's summertime and ... we expect to see more activity."

350-horsepower engine
Hoang said he was caught late last year racing his prized car, on which he spent at least $10,000 to get into top shape. The 350-horsepower engine topped out at 160 mph, Hoang said, swearing it could beat a Corvette or even a Ferrari.

When police popped open the hood, Hoang said, they found a stolen transmission. Hoang flashed a receipt for the transmission he bought from his father who runs an auto shop and doubted the item was hot.

"Everything on that car was practically brand new," Hoang said as he watched his car get moved to auto death row. "They should take out the stuff that matters, auction it off, and give the money to charity."

Because racers put heavy stress on their vehicles, they often burn out or blow up parts. Higbee said the need for the expensive parts has created a "theft mill" where additional cars — usually Hondas or Acuras — are stolen and stripped of the necessary replacements.

Most of the cars police examine are illegally modified. Sergio Zavala, 18, was pulled over in his 1993 yellow Honda Civic for a broken tail light in December. He had purchased a B-20 Vtech engine with a double-overhead cam a couple months before, and after a police investigation, was told it was stolen.

Zavala, who admits he has been involved in street racing, estimates he and his mother spent about $10,000 on improvements to his car.

'Where all my time and money went'
After watching his Civic demolished, Zavala is left without a car as he plans to attend a fire academy in the fall.

"It's heartbreaking to see this," said Zavala, who graduated from high school last year. "This is where all my time and money went."

Maldonado also said he put plenty of time and effort working on his 1992 black Honda Civic. He was stopped in November by police in what Higbee described as an area where racers gather.

The 18-year-old mechanic said a vehicle identification sticker apparently fell off and without it, police suspected some of the parts were stolen. Maldonado stood several feet away from his car as it was pounded into a heap of metal.




Daniel Maldonado, 18, takes a picture of his 1992 Honda as it is crushed at Ecology Auto Parts in Rialto, Calif., on Wednesday.


Maldonado said he has taken the advice of police by racing legally on one of several race courses around Southern California. For the money spent in fines and other penalties — on average about $5,000 for illegally modified cars — Higbee said street racers could compete about 250 times a year at a legitimate track.

"If you have to race, take it to a legal venue," Higbee said. "But as long as they keep racing illegally, we keep crushing their cars."

All three men who saw their vehicles destroyed said they believe illegal street racing will continue to prosper across the region.

"It will never go away," Maldonado said. "If it's in your heart, you will continue to do it until you can't anymore."


*credits to msnbc news*


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Posted 20 June 2007 - 09:50 PM

I saw this online on their video clips. Sucks for them, but I guess that's what they get for putting others in danger, I like it.
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Posted 20 June 2007 - 09:51 PM

well that's what you get for jepordizing the lives of others.
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Posted 20 June 2007 - 09:55 PM

I dont know. Not everyone fixes up their car to race illegally though. Its good and bad. I just feel bad for the ppl who spent all that time working on their rides and did nothing wrong.
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Posted 20 June 2007 - 10:08 PM

^yeah..
but for the ones who took the lives, then they deserve it.

I'm glad my brother quit racing though, he's almost 30, and he started racing when he was a teenager, so i've been exposed to what it was like.. (hell, one time I was even riding in the car while they were racing)
One of his friend died, and I know a few others friend of friend that died racing as well..
It's really a risk, if you're racing.. especially if you don't have much experience.

..and again, if you have a fixed up car, be prepare to be pulled over quite often.
My brother had to take out all of his parts and sell them after seeing his tickets pile up that he got over all the years he spent.
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Posted 20 June 2007 - 10:50 PM

QUOTE(FusionGT2 @ Jun 21 2007, 12:55 AM) View Post
I dont know. Not everyone fixes up their car to race illegally though. Its good and bad. I just feel bad for the ppl who spent all that time working on their rides and did nothing wrong.
What are you talking about? The reason those cars were crushed were because the drivers were CAUGHT street racing, they weren't crushed just because they were modified. There's nothing to feel bad about for these punks, they had it coming.
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Posted 20 June 2007 - 11:18 PM

The only thing I can think of atm is

"They had it coming"


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Posted 21 June 2007 - 12:31 AM

They deserved it. Risking lives of innocent civilians. I don't like the idea of street racing either, but it is sort of ironic that I like to watch videos of street racing. But anyway that is another story.

Such a waste of perfectly good cars... and parts!

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Zavala, who admits he has been involved in street racing, estimates he and his mother spent about $10,000 on improvements to his car.


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Posted 21 June 2007 - 12:50 AM

QUOTE(BAMBAM @ Jun 21 2007, 01:50 AM) View Post
What are you talking about? The reason those cars were crushed were because the drivers were CAUGHT street racing, they weren't crushed just because they were modified. There's nothing to feel bad about for these punks, they had it coming.


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Posted 21 June 2007 - 01:47 AM

QUOTE(loO4la @ Jun 21 2007, 12:47 AM) View Post
Street racers’ souped-up cars crushed

Southern California authorities crack down on illegal hot rods, street racing



The thrill-seeking, adrenaline-pumping activity is rampant in Riverside and San Bernardino counties east of Los Angeles where rows of tract homes line wide streets that attract racers.
*credits to msnbc news*



this law has been in effect for awhile, and is a very good countermeasure against street racing. kudos to california.

however that quote caught my eye... i don't see many modified mobiles that are worth even racing here in riverside. i seen a lot in ontario and san diego though where the streets are really barren...
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Posted 21 June 2007 - 02:46 AM

this thread reminded me of this:


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Posted 22 June 2007 - 04:40 PM

i say they got what they deserved, if you want to race take it to the track, no point of endangering peoples lifes
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Posted 22 June 2007 - 05:14 PM

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? The reason those cars were crushed were because the drivers were CAUGHT street racing, they weren't crushed just because they were modified. There's nothing to feel bad about for these punks, they had it coming.


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Most of the cars police examine are illegally modified. Sergio Zavala, 18, was pulled over in his 1993 yellow Honda Civic for a broken tail light in December. He had purchased a B-20 Vtech engine with a double-overhead cam a couple months before, and after a police investigation, was told it was stolen.

Zavala, who admits he has been involved in street racing, estimates he and his mother spent about $10,000 on improvements to his car.

'Where all my time and money went'
After watching his Civic demolished, Zavala is left without a car as he plans to attend a fire academy in the fall.


it sounds like this guy got his car crushed because the police said the engine was stolen. however if he bought the engine legally and it turned out the guy he bought it from stole it, i dont think he deserves to have his car crushed. if a cop looked at my rx7 he would probably think the engine was stolen because the number dont match and its out of a different car.

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Posted 22 June 2007 - 05:26 PM

lol @ all those cars being fwd hondas/acuras
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Posted 22 June 2007 - 06:18 PM

Wow, that sucks but they get what they deserve.


On a complete worthless note, what do they do with the rims?
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Posted 22 June 2007 - 06:28 PM

aww haha that guy has my last name lol
those poor guys :[

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Posted 22 June 2007 - 06:41 PM

do they impound ferraris and bmws trying to street race?
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Posted 22 June 2007 - 10:05 PM

Dibs on the red wheels on the blue Civic.
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Posted 22 June 2007 - 10:42 PM

i dunno...cops should be more on a look out for drunk drivers..i think they pose more danger to the streets than street racing, one of those guys got pulled over for blinkers and got his car got crushed because his transmission vin numbers didn't match up..that sucks man..sleep.gif
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Posted 22 June 2007 - 11:37 PM

QUOTE(Miike @ Jun 22 2007, 09:41 PM) View Post
do they impound ferraris and bmws trying to street race?


better question is..do they crush them too? ohmy.gif it's teaching them a lesson to not street race too right? CRUSH 'EM ALL! >__<
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