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That sucks - sorry to hear. But I have an awesome pager alarm & 2 kill switches, yet I still put a premium Club Lock on my car if I am going to park it anywhere for longer than 5 minutes. How you could park a Skyline (at Enfield of all places) without an alarm is just beyond me. Surely your insurance won't pay since you didn't have an alarm? Just Cars were very explicit with me about no alarm = no insurance.

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so just got a call from the police they have located the car in marden they has set fire to it in someones car port and stole my rims

Always the same story. F*ckin lowlifes.

Usually once you're car gets stolen you're very unlikely to see it in one piece again. :down:

Sorry to hear that. :) Hope it works out with your insurance. It was pretty stupid of you not to put alarm in your car though.

Crap end to a crap story! I feel for ya, sadly you can't have anything nice these days without some asshole trying to take it from you. But as Andrew said, parking a Skyline without an alarm ANYWHERE is asking for it to get stolen. :down: I hope insurance does cover you for this, it would be a big hit $$$ wise if not

^^^ im sorry but that statement of shannons saying it was ok to give you insuracne without an alarm is total and utter bullshite.

you have to have an alarm on your car to be insured with shannons. im with them so i know.

^^^ in my case your wrong, i was with shannons for a few years, full comp, no alarm, rating 1 and they still insured me :down:

hrm odd, they made sure I had an alarm AND immobilizer before getting coverage. maybe thats cos its a gtr. who knows

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I wasn't critisising you, just stating facts. I understand you would be feeling like shit right now, I just hope others who have no alarm read this thread and think, "hmm... maybe I should install an alarm before I get that next mod, I may be next"

I didn't mean to offend

hrm odd, they made sure I had an alarm AND immobilizer before getting coverage. maybe thats cos its a gtr. who knows

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yeh i ran off pages of mods, non of them an alarm and they still did me a good deal :)

anyways i really feel for the thread starter, i dont know what id do if this happened to my car :down:

well your wrong too Rhys, because i started my policy with NO alarm system, full comp through just car.

lol sorry damo, go check the small print cause it will say you need an aus standard imobilizer, yes you can commence the insurance (i did that then read the small print) but if it gets nicked and they find the car with no immibilizer then you failzz......dont beleive me call them tomorra :down:

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