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Well all in all so far no probs with the insurance.....But yet to see the payout, as stated i had no alarm or immobiliser.

As i had informed the insurance company before they accepted my vehicle under a policy.

I dont think the guys from PIMP MY RIDE are about to show up. Soooo i will just have to accept i aint going to seeing my "Old Boat" anytime soon.

I will let you all know how the BIG conversation goes with the insururance company tomorrow. Fingers crossed for a good result.

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I work for nissan and my 33 was locked up out back of work one weekend some idiots, cut locks on gate broke into car only thing that i think that stopped them from getting the car was my immobiliser and fact the idiots managed to blow the ignition fuse, made a mess of a few trims, locks, ignition barrel ect.... over grands damage!!

Alarm/immobiliser = A must

I work for nissan and my 33 was locked up out back of work one weekend some idiots, cut locks on gate broke into car only thing that i think that stopped them from getting the car was my immobiliser and fact the idiots managed to blow the ignition fuse, made a mess of a few trims, locks, ignition barrel ect.... over grands damage!!

Alarm/immobiliser = A must

And a clublock.. If you had one on, they may not have even bothered braking into it at all.. Or have seen it as a challange, who knows..

okie doke.... looks like a payout of 12k

Yet too see any coin....and i had to return the rental waaah!

All in all not a bad turnout.

In the process of buying a V35 GT 4DR.

Alarm being fitted...before pick up! lol

Sorry for the late update i only just had confirmation.

Cheers to all :)

okie doke.... looks like a payout of 12k

Yet too see any coin....and i had to return the rental waaah!

All in all not a bad turnout.

In the process of buying a V35 GT 4DR.

Alarm being fitted...before pick up! lol

Sorry for the late update i only just had confirmation.

Cheers to all :thumbsup:

Good to hear that your getting an alarm fitted up straight away....lesson well learned.....also good luck with the V35 and which insurance company were you with???

CGU insurance...... im not sure if i will use them again tho.

But they have been fair.

I was thinking of trying Just Car for insurance, any suggestions?

Cheers + Cant wait to get back on the road.

And a clublock.. If you had one on, they may not have even bothered braking into it at all.. Or have seen it as a challange, who knows..

I've got an alarm, hidden kill switch and club lock. Stagea is normally parked right outside my office window, or outside my bedroom window in a secure front yard (high fences and automatic gate), and cctv cameras ... and if they get past all that, I can track my car wherever they take it.

I have car insurance ... they'd wanna hope they have health insurance. :D

I've got an alarm, hidden kill switch and club lock. Stagea is normally parked right outside my office window, or outside my bedroom window in a secure front yard (high fences and automatic gate), and cctv cameras ... and if they get past all that, I can track my car wherever they take it.

I have car insurance ... they'd wanna hope they have health insurance. :D

lol...

Yepp the new rides going in the shed all locked up, alarmed, floodlights, wheel clamps, remote spike strips damm ill park a boat behind it if i have too.... Seriously tho i just hope the insurance rates dont go up too much due to the claim.

Thanks for the sugestions.

CGU insurance...... im not sure if i will use them again tho.

But they have been fair.

I was thinking of trying Just Car for insurance, any suggestions?

Cheers + Cant wait to get back on the road.

have a quick read of the insurance thread in the stickies section mate. that would give you a decent guideline as to what sort of policies other people with similar age, car and mods have got :D

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