Steve G's garage in Malibu!
#16
Following the HRE wheel theft thread, I 'd be concerned for my family's safety if I kept a collection like this " in the back yard " , esp in isolated areas like Malibu. Vehicles like this are " special ordered " by third world shady figures where for all intents and purposes, they ARE the local law enforcers .
#18
Originally posted by MKW
Following the HRE wheel theft thread, I 'd be concerned for my family's safety if I kept a collection like this " in the back yard " , esp in isolated areas like Malibu. Vehicles like this are " special ordered " by third world shady figures where for all intents and purposes, they ARE the local law enforcers .
Following the HRE wheel theft thread, I 'd be concerned for my family's safety if I kept a collection like this " in the back yard " , esp in isolated areas like Malibu. Vehicles like this are " special ordered " by third world shady figures where for all intents and purposes, they ARE the local law enforcers .
So you think storing them in more dense areas like Beverly Hills or San Francisco would be safer? There are far more robberies in the cities than in so-called isolated areas like Malibu.
In certain parts of Malibu I'd like to see how far you will drive away without getting hit by multiple 10mm or shotgun rounds in the chest, head, etc.
I've got news for you, Malibu is one of the safest areas in the country, and certainly one of the most expensive for a reason... There are only a few routes in an out of the city, and the LA County Sheriff's Department, which is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the country, does a great job at protecting it. Corruption is hardly a problem at the LASD. In fact, did you know that the Sheriff makes more than the President?
Last edited by Hamann7; 10-23-2004 at 01:42 AM.
#20
Originally posted by Hamann7
What in the hell are you talking about?
So you think storing them in more dense areas like Beverly Hills or San Francisco would be safer? There are far more robberies in the cities than in so-called isolated areas like Malibu.
In certain parts of Malibu I'd like to see how far you will drive away without getting hit by multiple 10mm or shotgun rounds in the chest, head, etc.
I've got news for you, Malibu is one of the safest areas in the country, and certainly one of the most expensive for a reason... There are only a few routes in an out of the city, and the LA County Sheriff's Department, which is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the country, does a great job at protecting it. Corruption is hardly a problem at the LASD. In fact, did you know that the Sheriff makes more than the President?
What in the hell are you talking about?
So you think storing them in more dense areas like Beverly Hills or San Francisco would be safer? There are far more robberies in the cities than in so-called isolated areas like Malibu.
In certain parts of Malibu I'd like to see how far you will drive away without getting hit by multiple 10mm or shotgun rounds in the chest, head, etc.
I've got news for you, Malibu is one of the safest areas in the country, and certainly one of the most expensive for a reason... There are only a few routes in an out of the city, and the LA County Sheriff's Department, which is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the country, does a great job at protecting it. Corruption is hardly a problem at the LASD. In fact, did you know that the Sheriff makes more than the President?
#21
Originally posted by Hamann7
What in the hell are you talking about?
So you think storing them in more dense areas like Beverly Hills or San Francisco would be safer? There are far more robberies in the cities than in so-called isolated areas like Malibu.
In certain parts of Malibu I'd like to see how far you will drive away without getting hit by multiple 10mm or shotgun rounds in the chest, head, etc.
I've got news for you, Malibu is one of the safest areas in the country, and certainly one of the most expensive for a reason... There are only a few routes in an out of the city, and the LA County Sheriff's Department, which is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the country, does a great job at protecting it. Corruption is hardly a problem at the LASD. In fact, did you know that the Sheriff makes more than the President?
What in the hell are you talking about?
So you think storing them in more dense areas like Beverly Hills or San Francisco would be safer? There are far more robberies in the cities than in so-called isolated areas like Malibu.
In certain parts of Malibu I'd like to see how far you will drive away without getting hit by multiple 10mm or shotgun rounds in the chest, head, etc.
I've got news for you, Malibu is one of the safest areas in the country, and certainly one of the most expensive for a reason... There are only a few routes in an out of the city, and the LA County Sheriff's Department, which is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the country, does a great job at protecting it. Corruption is hardly a problem at the LASD. In fact, did you know that the Sheriff makes more than the President?
(BTW, guy , why are you so angry that you have to use expletives in your responses so often ? . )
Last edited by MKW; 10-23-2004 at 02:26 AM.
#22
enough of the bickering.......who cares...i'm sure if he has spent that much in cars...he has a top notch security system....
but who the hell is this guy?????steve goldman??? what is he a powerball winner???????hahaha
but who the hell is this guy?????steve goldman??? what is he a powerball winner???????hahaha
#24
Originally posted by MKW
I'm talking about ANY neighborhood , really. Malibu, Atherton, Los Altos Hills, Palos Verdes. I'm just saying I'd keep a large collection like THIS ONE (which most exotic car dealer showrooms can't match ) off my family property .
(BTW, guy , why are you so angry that you have to use expletives in your responses so often ? . )
I'm talking about ANY neighborhood , really. Malibu, Atherton, Los Altos Hills, Palos Verdes. I'm just saying I'd keep a large collection like THIS ONE (which most exotic car dealer showrooms can't match ) off my family property .
(BTW, guy , why are you so angry that you have to use expletives in your responses so often ? . )
I'm not angry... just pointing out that your statement doens't make a whole lot of sense to me.
That garage is also very low key, from the street, you can't even tell it houses a collection like that, nor does it even look that monstrous.
The gentleman is a very successful entrepreneur in the electronics field.
#26
Word gets around. If it's like most estates in California, there are always lots of " strangers " on the property , like the "helpers" on yard maintenance and various " day laborers" who haul the stones when building a new deck, etc. So it's hard to keep things " low key ". A friend who's an ex law enforcement person says that a lot of those guys are illegals with criminal records " back home " who are picked up as " help" at various street corners by labor contractors and use these jobs to case out homes and their contents and how sloppy their owners are with perimeter security . Then they tip off their friends for the easy pickings . Just a heads up - FWIW.
Last edited by MKW; 10-23-2004 at 04:03 AM.
#27
Does not have two Enzo's but if he did, you can always go buy one from him. Law of supply and demand sets the prices and for close to a mil you too can have one two or three. He would not have gotten two at MSRP, so we would not be greedy if he had two
#30
Re: Low key?
Originally posted by Ken
I don't think anyone with those cars could be called low key....
I don't think anyone with those cars could be called low key....