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Well they say bad things come in 3's, my R32 has now fulfilled its quota.

Tuesday: Vandalised

Thursday: Hit Rabbit, broke front bumper and damaged RH front guard

15 Minutes ago: Broken Windscreen

Well they say bad things come in 3's, my R32 has now fulfilled its quota.

Tuesday: Vandalised

Thursday: Hit Rabbit, broke front bumper and damaged RH front guard

15 Minutes ago: Broken Windscreen

Sign up to the RAA Plus for $115 and call them a week later saying your windshield is broken

You'll get the windscreen for free (part of their policy, you get one per year) not to mention the 12 months worth of cover (including accomodation and towing)

-D

Edit looks like the free windscreen per year is only for the insurance arm - funny, I could have sworn they were a part of raa plus - looks like shannons offer the same thing without excess

Ive got full comp insurance with Shannons, I think I get a free windscreen as part of it.... Anyway cheers for that.

Thanks Steve :cheers:

Edit: Go Shannons! The car is booked in 11am tomorrow for a brand new one.

U may need to pay for the rubber molding around the window tho.

They dont mention that, only the windscreen is free.

That should be covered by the policy. Its not like a new seal is optional when fitting a new windshield.

-D

That should be covered by the policy. Its not like a new seal is optional when fitting a new windshield.

-D

I would call shannons and ask, just make sure cause sometimes it doesnt.

who wants a daily

>>R31 GTS<<

i wouldnt daily that steve, thats one for the weekends. one of the manual ones too *drools*

i want a GTS1 for a daily / weekender (for when i dont want to drive the poo-trol around)

f**kN WOOOOOOOHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

just got a call from the agent whom we put an offer on a house to yesterday, they accepted and he comin round tomoz with the contract :cheers:

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