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Thieves Got Rolls-Royce Cullinan Delivered To Them By Texting Delivery Driver To Change Address

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Thieves got new Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV delivered to them by texting delivery driver to change address.

$420k Rolls-Royce of SUVs was purchased in Michigan, on its way to the dealership in Miami when it was stolen by the thief.

Miami-based Limited Spec Automobile is offering a $20,000 reward to anyone who can help to find the stolen vehicle.





The search is on for an experienced thief who stole a black 2022 Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV earlier this month after hacking luxury car carrier’s system to change the delivery address and have the vehicle delivered to them.

According to Stephen Waisman, the GM of Limited Spec Automobile, the $420,000 Rolls-Royce of SUVs was purchased in Michigan and was on its way to the dealership in Miami when it was stolen by the thief.

“We set up transport with a transporter we’ve used in the past,” Waisman told NBC Miami. “On Saturday morning around 9 a.m., the driver received a text message from a different number, stating to meet him at a different location.”

After the delivery, the GM of Limited Spec Automobile said that the alleged thief taunted them with photos of the GPS tracker ripped from the stolen Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV.

Thieves Got Rolls-Royce Cullinan Delivered To Them By Texting Delivery Driver To Change Address - autojosh

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“This gentleman, you can tell he’s a professional,” Waisman added. “He sent us pictures of the trackers that were on the car, and he’s like, ‘I got your trackers.’”

But the Rolls-Royce wasn’t the first vehicle to be stolen from the dealership as Waisman believes the same thieves made off with a Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 – though the $200,000 SUV was later recovered.

To prevent a further theft of its vehicles, the general manager of Limited Spec Automobile said the Miami-based car dealership will start using bigger delivery companies, even if it costs more.





“At the end of the day, it’s better to make sure the car gets here safely than doesn’t get here at all,” Waisman said.

The search for the $420,000 Rolls-Royce of SUVs is still on as the Miami-based Limited Spec Automobile is offering a $20,000 reward to anyone who can help to find stolen vehicle.





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