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No worries, yell out if you're chasing anything else.

Just got a quote from Nissan @@Miguelone

Going to be exy even with trade discount lol

What are these part numbers for hoses? They said I might need em

14056AA510

14056AA520

14056AA505

14056AA515

14056AA500

You know what they are brah?

lol... jci IS aami

They're underwritten by AAMI sure, but they trade as JCI.

I'm sure they'd have been terrible in the event of an accident, but in terms of hail, it was literally, claim, show up for assessment, recieve money, buy back wreck.

Being an under writer doesn't mean they are the same company, that's like saying you work for u uBank

true... try tell a customer that though... homeside/BNZ even more so

And my evo is $1000 haha I'm younger than you too and live in a worse suburb..

what's the agreed value though?

Just got a quote from Nissan @@Miguelone

Going to be exy even with trade discount lol

What are these part numbers for hoses? They said I might need em

14056AA510

14056AA520

14056AA505

14056AA515

14056AA500

You know what they are brah?

510 and 520 are 2 of the hoses coming off the front of the plenum for the coolant bleeder/water feed to throttle body. 500 is an alternate part # to one of the hoses I already listed for the heat exchanger. Couldn't find the other 2.

What did Nissan Aus want for everything if you don't mind my asking? Amayama price is just shy of $600 from Japan + whatever shipping cost would be.

Lots of R33's are cheap enough for people to street drift and throw into gutters, so insurance for them is insane-o...

Shannons says it drops down HEAAAAPPPSSS once I turn 29 (1.5 years)... Oh... Jesus, I'm old :|

510 and 520 are 2 of the hoses coming off the front of the plenum for the coolant bleeder/water feed to throttle body. 500 is an alternate part # to one of the hoses I already listed for the heat exchanger. Couldn't find the other 2.

What did Nissan Aus want for everything if you don't mind my asking? Amayama price is just shy of $600 from Japan + whatever shipping cost would be.

Trade prices quote was $485.74 for all the hoses

And $392.85 for the heater core

I don't think i'll order the heater core, I got 2 spare ones i think

Trade prices quote was $485.74 for all the hoses

And $392.85 for the heater core

I don't think i'll order the heater core, I got 2 spare ones i think

Wow, hoses are almost $200 cheaper through Amayama D:

not if you have it in the highly modified bracket with all mods covered :/

Ummmm, I think this is me?

Considering I'm listing turbo, injectors, fmic, afm, pfc, fuel pump, stereo, wheels, front bar, etc etc... and he said that all my mods would be covered.

What's the go with listing mods on insurance in the event of an accident if they are deemed to be illegal?

Or does it only matter if it is the 'cause' of the accident?

Is there any point listing them? I spose it would only be good where you are in an accident which is not a write off where they will need to replace all the bits.

Someone aware me

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