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Just got quote from just cars....$1950

Market value only $14000, excess $1200 effectively,

this is for 29 year old, with 60% NCB

Famous will match it but not better it :(! so screw them all...

back to third party only.......

My only concern is theft, how do i make my car harder to steal...

So far my anti-theft measures are;

- car looks stock so doesnt attract too much attention

- triple immobiliser

- 2nd alarm with another immobiliser

Any other suggestions would be appreciated..... :)

If I didn't have theft insurance I would definitely get a tracking device. The only reason I don't have one now is because my insurance won't give me any sort of discount to put one on so where's the incentive? If I had the spare cash I'd buy one.

you could go back to old skool kill switches...

i ran (on my old car) a relay to my fuel pump that was switched from inside the cabin, a solenoid on my fuel line & the ol' faithful ignition kill switch.

before you all laugh people tried to steal it on several occasions and failed. its annoying to come back to a car with a stuffed ignition barrel n window, but better than coming back to no car at all

3M metal Security Tint

they are expensive but worth it, i think if u tell ur insurance company you have these,they might even lower your premium

i HIGHLY reccomend this tint, but then again some stupid *^*^*&%^%&^ can just smash the front windscreen,but its better than nothing

  • 1 year later...
tracking device...nah id rather get insurance

hmmm where can i get tracking device stickers haha

Get a tracker for around 12-1300 $ , you only pay once , you moniter it yourself , the only extra cost is a sim card .

Check this out . http://www.rojone.com.au/

blinking red light and padlock should put away most joy riders,,,,

but when it comes to professional, nothing is really useful here

but then again why would they have all these hassel to steal a r33 skyline??

Yeah R33 and R32 Skylines are getting so cheap there's no value to the professional thief surely. Now on the other hand if you have a Ferrari...

Oh, to make your car theft proof, sell it and buy a Barina. Seriously who is going to steal a Barina?

But seriously, get a wheel clamp, a club lock, a gear stick lock etc. The sheer number of visual deterrents should be enough to put anyone off.

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