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...and that is any of your business or concern how?

You're a f*king moron.

I'm just trying to help a young kid out before he is just another thread starter about yet another uninsured skyline being stolen.

I'm yet to see one thread on here that says.

:rofl: skyline stolen from X, but it's all good.

I had it insured for agreed value of $18K

because everyone takes the "it' not going to happen to me.. " approach.

I just can't believe that you can say that in todays state of affairs.

click search and type in STOLEN.

have a look at the dates the hundreds of threads that come up have on them.

you paid $12K for the skyline.

"WHEN" someone steals it from you, you will get back $2500 "AFTER" you have paid your exess of what? $1K for a 21 year old?

seriously mate.

It's a nice looking car.

alarm etc will do f*k all when some c**t with a bat taps on your window.

ye i understand. Just where did u get $2500 from? Im covered for $10000 with just cars, so i would get $9000 back. Thats wat im lead to believe.

I ran out of those you sonofabitch...

sorry, sorry..

Mark - have a look in this here mirror...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...32-t193777.html

Be careful mate.

Perhaps look at getting your name off your profile too.

Edited by GTST

what year models yours?

mines 89 and valued between $5500 - $7500 through just car insurance.

only added a head unit and an exhaust.

Double check your excess mate,i just re-insured mine last week and theres new additions to excess

my total excess is $1750 and im 24. i recall the 18-22yr olds have to pay about and extra $100 im pretty sure.

what year models yours?

mines 89 and valued between $5500 - $7500 through just car insurance.

only added a head unit and an exhaust.

Double check your excess mate,i just re-insured mine last week and theres new additions to excess

my total excess is $1750 and im 24. i recall the 18-22yr olds have to pay about and extra $100 im pretty sure.

Mines a 1993. The full information on the insurance should be in my letterbox soon, but im fairly certain she said its insured for $10000, excess if car stolen - $1200, excess if involved in a crash, etc - $1800

  • 8 months later...

Just thought i should share some things ive been working on in the interior. Abit flashy, but not too bright in real life. Its bayside blue base coat colour.

Basically i completely reshaped the centre surround and done a pod for the boost gauge from scratch. All done with fibreglass and body filler.

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Thanks alot. Ive had it for a good 9 months, no problems watsoever, except for a leaking clutch master, which has been replaced.

Heres some recent pics of the actual car:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Another update:

Got Unigroup to tune the car. Ive got nothing but positive comments about Unigroup. Good prices, excellent work. Definitley would go back again for future tunes.

Engine seems in good condition.

Heres the mods:

- RB20DET w/ 100000 kms

- Stock Internals

- Stock Turbo

- Turbotech Manual Boost Controller

- 12psi, dropping to 11psi

- SAFC2

- Walbro pump

- 3" Turboback Exhaust

- Apexi pod

- Just Jap FMIC

First tuned run was 168.5kW

Last run 162.5rwKw

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Comments, opinions???

Hiya,

Can I suggest that when you can, insure the car comprehensively; but get an 'AGREED VALUE' policy rather than 'market value'.

Insurance companies have a nasty habit of paying out as little as they can - NO JOKE!

If you car did get stolen, what value do you think the company would place on your wheels mate?

i) I think you've got a nice car with good value but...

ii) The insurance Co. would give you little change of $12K!

Don't believe me! Ask the Insurance Co. that 'leading question'!

You'll Sleep Better. Terry

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