Ah, the famous quote "Don't bite from the hands that feed you." Well, today I found out that quote is true...

Went to the junkyard today to get some parts for a member on here. Got a few interior parts, a pass. side mirror, and was about to call it quits until I found an L32 GT. I remembered the guy wanted injectors from an L32 so I thought this was the perfect opportunity. Well the front end was smashed to hell and pushed the motor pretty far back. I was only able to get the front 3 injectors and called it good. Headed back to the counter and was only gonna pay for one interior piece to try and save some cash. Price was $5, but I only had my card on me and they don't do transactions with a card for $5. So he just let me have it. But as soon as I put it in my pocket, he asked if I had anything in my pockets.

And here's where the quote comes into play. I said I've got my phone and wallet (which I actually did). Then he asked to see inside my tool box. And that's when I knew it was game over. Found the 3 injectors right on top. Thankfully, he was really chill about it. He said that you have to pay for all stolen items in cash, but since I didn't have cash, he told me to just take the 3 injectors. I said no, it's my fault, it's the least I could do. So I returned the injectors and was on my way. It's a good thing he didn't look under the tray or else he'd find the mirror and other interior parts.

I will never steal from there again as I for sure learned my lesson. And yes, it could have gone way worse, as in police being involved. But I caught a break and for sure learned my lesson. Please learn form my mistake. I knew it would come to bite me in the ass, but didn't know exactly when. This place doesn't always check boxes so I never thought it would happen to me, but guess what. I was wrong wasn't I?