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no there wasnt any insurance on the car, was only new a few weeks ago.
yeah so far no one has noticed or said anything. this was done within a hour.

no insurance at all =/

sorry but which of the above statement is correct??? if the car was owned a few weeks ago then you had time to organize insurance....sorry i am not blaming or finger pointing just need to clarify it thats all :(

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Immobiliser is the only reason I'm lucky enough to still have my ride.

If it weren't for that I probably wouldn't have seen it again, and insurance has saved me more than once, would never have a car without it, especially something desireable.

no alarm and no insurance? i hope they will be the first additions to the car if it gets back on the road :thumbsup:
sure will be

See Ric @ auto Perfection main north rd prospect for alarm, window tint, stereo installs and light mods but really anything he should be able to help you out

the do luck kit will be easy to spot, (yeh its called a do luck and nothing like a gtr)

i know there is only 1 other that drives around with it on

so wouldnt be hard to pick it if it went up for sale or you seen it around

the do luck kit will be easy to spot, (yeh its called a do luck and nothing like a gtr)

i know there is only 1 other that drives around with it on

so wouldnt be hard to pick it if it went up for sale or you seen it around

would u keep a look out for us then. on the right side there should be 2 holes for number plate underneath others so maybe to look for that? there are cracks in the paint and on the left side of the kit there were 2 holes right next to each othr for cable ties

thanks!

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lol so how many of you are disapointed theres not gonna be another chick joining up with a skyline :P come on you know you are

welcome aboard josh, shame about the car mate

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cheers Dan.. its bullshit if you ask me.. but regardless of me not being insured, we really shouldnt HAVE to worry about crap like this.. and Yes, i know i shouldve been insured and had a decent alarm but in this case i didnt, plus living 3 blocks maybe 4 from westfield complex i thought i wouldnt have to worry coz i aint that far down south or anything.. i didnt exactly know the area was notorious for this kind of crap.. as i only just moved here a couple of months ago? at this point there is nothing i can do

let this be a lesson to you i guess....a harsh but a lesson that you will never forget....buy a car, insure it straight away, make sure it has an alarm if not get one straight away....as most insurance policies wont cover you if you dont have an australian standard alarm.....no matter where you live or where you go these things are bound to happen...be prepared for it the next time....

sucks about your loss mate

remember car theifs have cars, they can drive places, shopping centres a big target. lots of options for em.

also less likely for them to be killed in the process by a disgruntled owner, i wouldnt want witnesses around to see what id do to a car theif :(

worlds best alarm still does not mean its not getting stolen thats why i just have a 2nd car to take to the shopping centre movies etc

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cheers Dan.. its bullshit if you ask me.. but regardless of me not being insured, we really shouldnt HAVE to worry about crap like this.. and Yes, i know i shouldve been insured and had a decent alarm but in this case i didnt, plus living 3 blocks maybe 4 from westfield complex i thought i wouldnt have to worry coz i aint that far down south or anything.. i didnt exactly know the area was notorious for this kind of crap.. as i only just moved here a couple of months ago? at this point there is nothing i can do

Couldn't agree with you more. Unfortunantely the time and place we live in places more emphasis on making money from defecting a slightly loud or low car rather than preventing real crimes from happening.

Nowhere is safe.

check ************ mate bunch of dogs

long story cut short: mates dr30 got knocked off, 6 months later dr30 parts start showing up in *******, when previously they actaully laughed when asked if they had dr30 parts because of how rare they are. may sound like a coincidence BUT a friends young brother worked there as a lacky and when asked, confirmed they got a "full white 4 door dr30 with white walled tyres and polished rims" brought in and stripped for parts.

may sound like they "didnt know it was stolen? when the car got stolen one of the first places my mate went was ******* to let them know and if they do get offered any parts to call him straight away, and of course they didnt when they got his complete car!!

anyway he got cops involved but of course the car was gone and "he had no way of proving the rims were his" so cops did f**k all.

when the car was reported stolen the cops said it was the 6th import stolen from woodcroft that night! coincidence?

same story no insurence and no alarm got stolen from out front his house when he was working at night.

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Mate, one thing you should get up to speed with pretty fast around here is the SAU Rules.

Having your ass dragged through a court on slander charges levelled at a reputable business (and I can vouch personally for this one) and a lifetime ban from this place is a very close reality for you......think before typing in the future pls.

sorry to hear about your loss anyway just letting you know maybe have a look in there you never know.

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