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hi all

after building my car it will be time to get some insurance quotes, and alot of them will only be accepted if i have a 3 point immobiliser fitted...

how do i show them i have a 3 point when i bought the car 2nd hand with no reciepts on the alarm?

do they even check or make me go somewhere for a test of it?

thanks

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hi all

after building my car it will be time to get some insurance quotes, and alot of them will only be accepted if i have a 3 point immobiliser fitted...

how do i show them i have a 3 point when i bought the car 2nd hand with no reciepts on the alarm?

do they even check or make me go somewhere for a test of it?

thanks

You can get a licensed installer to have a look at what immobiliser you have in your car and he can fill out an Immobiliser Certificate that you can fax off to them.

They don't inspect your car untill you make a theft claim, so it is better to be safe than sorry.

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i've got this in writing...

HI Michael,

Thanks for your enquiry.

We do not require an immobiliser to be fitted by an accredited workshop or fitter, as long as the immobiliser is of the current Australian Standard's and you can provide proof that it was installed (i.e receipts, photo etc.), you will have no problems should you have to make a claim.

Regards,

Matt Pugliese

eBusiness Specialist

Just Car Insurance

www.justcarinsurance.com.au

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