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i know this is goinna sound a bit mean, but if you gonna own a skyline, make sure you have the money to pay for insurance, im not saying that anyone deserves to have their skyline stolen, just the fact that it is your own fault for not having any insurance on the car. its an expensice that in the end, if anything ever happens, is worth it. It the same thing with an alarm, your silly if you dont have one, and just asking for trouble. when i first got my car and it had to be taken off the road not even 24 hours after getting the car, i was sooooooooo paranoid about her just sitting in the driveway with no alarm, so i ended up getting her towed down to the place where the alarm was getting installed. i was able to sleep properly after that, cause i swear i didnt until the alarm was in, every little noise woke me up!

I cant understand why anyone would leave a GTR out of their sight if they hav no insurance on it! Insure it is the first thing you do, i've got insurance on mine but i still chain it to the shed, put a wheel clamp on, club lock on also .... oh and its also in a locked and alarmed shed!!!! not to mention i got a dog too!!! HAHA!! i think mines safe!

with all the car thefts lately you can never be too safe tho!

i saw a couple of wankers susing out my car at marion the other day, when they noticed me walking back to the car with my mates they quickly took off. looked young and dumb so probably a couple of kids having a squiz.

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