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The car was found just around the corner in millswood,

just a warning to all liner owners out there be careful where you park your cars. If they are willing to steal a stocker then who knows about a modded one

Pic: i almost cried :)

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ahh not the best pic to see.....mate i nearly cried seeing that.....if mine was ever to be stolen i would rather not see it if it was found like that.....hopefully now the insurance company doesnt give you the runaround......who you insured with mate??

I know I sat in the dealers sales offices on the phone to Shannons organizing my insurance before it I even drove it off the lot....

The other thing is - those without an alarm almost certainly lack comprehensive insurance - because almost all of the insurers require an Australian standards alarm (3-point, black wiring, etc). Horrible situation, you end up with burnt out skylines, and it pushes up premiums for the rest of us.

Do we need to be organizing some sort of group deal with Auto Perfection to get SAU:SA a deal for Autowatch alarms installed or something?

one thing i dont get is why people skimp out on insurance, alarms, decent tyres etc....and yet they are more then happy to wack in high performance mods.....get your priorities right and have a full comp insurance as well as a good as you can get alarm

one thing i dont get is why people skimp out on insurance, alarms, decent tyres etc....and yet they are more then happy to wack in high performance mods.....get your priorities right and have a full comp insurance as well as a good as you can get alarm

+1 That's the first thing I did when I got mine, comp insurance and a decent alarm system.

shit! that blows man, good luck finding it

stop f**king whoring up the sa section, if you had've read even THIS PAGE properly, you would have seen that he DID find it.

The 10 post PM restriction is there so you contribute to the community, not tell everyone how awesome a pfc is and goodluck finding your stolen car that you already found burnt out.

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