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that really pisses me off. Now I get fking screwed on premiums because of other wankers dodgey claims. nasty.

Seems as though the insurers didn't do much of an investigation, with so much evidence available, it sure does piss you off.

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what's the territory specs?

Met the owner at C&V.

Stock internals

Project west plenum

60 pound injectors

stock turbo running 19psi now more i think

airbox relocated under the bonnet scoop

flash tuner

6 speed auto

Thats all i can remember.

I killed approx $20k at WSID in my mess and even had the tow truck driver spinning a story for my insurance claim, why bother though just take it on the chin and get on with life.

at last years powercruise there was an NSX that got really badly smashed up on the track and a week later we got a quote from a panel shop that is one of my customer for the same car (i sell honda spare parts) my assistant manager was doing the job and i got him to call the panel shop and ask if it was all through insurance and they said yes.. I went onto the powercruise website and found pics of the car against the wall and on the towtruck

at last years powercruise there was an NSX that got really badly smashed up on the track and a week later we got a quote from a panel shop that is one of my customer for the same car (i sell honda spare parts) my assistant manager was doing the job and i got him to call the panel shop and ask if it was all through insurance and they said yes.. I went onto the powercruise website and found pics of the car against the wall and on the towtruck

Correct. However - I know that NSX owner (Angus) and his insurance company stated they WOULD cover him for the power cruise event, so it was a legal claim :ninja:

at least it was a legit claim. Was it him or his mate that was driving because i heard that it was his mate that was driving

His mate. The car has now been prepared and due to having to replace the guards etc, it's now widebody (bodykit was cheaper than factory panels)

I killed approx $20k at WSID in my mess and even had the tow truck driver spinning a story for my insurance claim, why bother though just take it on the chin and get on with life.

yeah good man. like I said I've backed my car into the wall before at EC. not bad, but bad enough that it cost me money to fix! probably a few grand in the end. didn't even think twice about defrauding my insurance company. They have been there for me when one of my cars was stolen so why would I want to rip them off?

His mate. The car has now been prepared and due to having to replace the guards etc, it's now widebody (bodykit was cheaper than factory panels)

Thats what i heard was happening to it. Got any pics of it?

so say he's been driving 10years.

pays $1500k each year, he's paid the insurance company 15k never made a claim......

then, has an accident and cops in on the chin? screw the insurance company!

they are the bad guys (unless he makes a claim like every 2years)

If your a shit driver drive on the track or the road, your still gonna have an accident.

dont cry to this guy about insurance, cry to your insurance company they are the one reaping the profits while premiums still rise

so say he's been driving 10years.

pays $1500k each year, he's paid the insurance company 15k never made a claim......

then, has an accident and cops in on the chin? screw the insurance company!

they are the bad guys (unless he makes a claim like every 2years)

If your a shit driver drive on the track or the road, your still gonna have an accident.

dont cry to this guy about insurance, cry to your insurance company they are the one reaping the profits while premiums still rise

i agree

Why the hell would you pay for insurance if you're not going to claim if something happens?

f**k being a saint. gimma moneee beetch

He brought the car from my dealership, M & T Ausport...

Real specs

BLITZ DUAL STAGE BOOST CONTROLLER (Was running 16psi when we sold it)

Exedy Twin Plate Clutch

VOLKS 19" Deep Dish Racing Rims

HKS Twin Pods

Custom Stainless Steel Oil Cooler

Oil Catch Can

OHLINS Height Adjustable & Damper Adjustable Suspension kit

Aftermarket 600cc Injectors

Custom Stainless Exhaust & custom manifold From Turbo Back (No Cat until Compliance time)

Forged Pistons, Conrods

MICROLON treated powertrain

Strengthen Gearbox w/ Short Shift Kit (5spd)

Custom FMIC

Brembo Brakes

Slotted & Drilled Rotors

Pirrelli Low Profile Tyres

BLITZ Boost Gauge

HID lights

Carbon Firbre GT Wing & Ganards

Stock ECU reflashed and retuned by HOSAKA TUNING HOUSE JPN

555.9ps Power Rating.

This thing made a grown man shit his pants (with a huge grin of course), and made a young boy plead with me to 'Slow down, for the love of God, Please!"

Without the Cat, the sound the car made was like sex to a car enthusiasts ears, and with the Hi Flow Cat, it still was nice, just not as emotionally intense haha...

Anyways, its good to hear the Car will live to see another day...

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