This Medford car enthusiast shared a gut wrenching update to what happened with his pride and joy.

To any grand theft auto perps, a big middle finger to you all. An Acura Integra owner in Medford, Oregon who goes by Ehtan DSquad shared an update on his stolen Type R rep he wished turned out differently. Oregon Highway Patrol informed him that his multi-year long passion project was found and stopped only after a high-speed chase resulting in the destruction of his car.

Check out his update below.

Earlier in the week Ethan sent out an APB of sorts for his car, his Integra was stolen at a 76 Gas Station around 2 A.M.

This was no ordinary Integra, with a modified suspension, better wheels and tires, and some light tuning under the hood, this Integra was a driver’s car.

As Ethan’s update goes over, his Integra was spotted and chased over several hours in and around the twisty and wet roads of Jackson County, Oregon. The tragic end to this long pursuit involved a high impact collision with another truck injuring that innocent driver and the GTA suspect.

Looking at the photos, this Integra is a complete write-off. The front end’s demolished, the frame mangled and compromised and the roof severely caved in.

A few things like one or two wheels, some exterior body panels, the seats, and maybe a spoiler can be salvaged, but everything else is beyond repair.

It sucks to find out that something you poured your heart into was taken away from you without your consent and then thrashed and crashed.

Ethan is pressing all available charges against the suspect and rightfully so.

There are no formal Grand Theft Auto charges in Oregon. Possession of a stolen vehicle is considered a Class C felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $125,000 fine.

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