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MontanaMike

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Hey everyone pleas keep an eye out for cheap dive gear. I was broke into last night in Kailua 9-4-11 around 11:00 pm. What was STOLEN: scubapro Light Hawk bcd, scubapro profile wetsuit 5/4mm, tusa reg and octo w/ uatec 3 gauge console, aladin 2 g wrist computer, nova light, pcm light, safety sausage w/ finger spool, xcess knive w/ built in cutters, Jet fins w/ spring straps (mike written in center flume). All was in an akona mesh back pack.

Thanks everyone and let me know if you think you find any of it!
Mike.islanddivershawaii@gmail.com
 
bra it was in da back of the trunk... they also took my back pack and everything else in the vehicle which i had just purchased all the title and paperwork which hadn't been xferd yet. not to mention the busted glass :angrymob:

they did leave the rock tho :wink:
 
Oh buggahs...Feel for you dude....had two cut the screen to the lanai open and crawl in while we were sleeping.....no fun. Hope you get your stuff back!
 
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