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So I got a call from Just car at mid day yesterday to ask how I would like to have the money paid to me & by lunch time today the funds were in my account.

Im very impressed with Just car. I didn't have to send them a single thing, no receipts or photos, nothing.

A mate is currently dealing with just car at the moment and has been impressed with their help so far too :)

Sorry to hear about your car, makes me want to install some kill switches and stuff.....What did you have fitted to the original one in terms of protection for theft??

Plenty of nice examples for sale, they are getting cheap too :)

There is a civic about 5 mins from my place that I suspect has been stolen and dumped.

It looks so sad and alone, much like a lost child in the supermarket, not ready to fend for it's self in a scary world waiting for the day his owner returns.

A mate is currently dealing with just car at the moment and has been impressed with their help so far too :)

Sorry to hear about your car, makes me want to install some kill switches and stuff.....What did you have fitted to the original one in terms of protection for theft??

Plenty of nice examples for sale, they are getting cheap too :)

I just had a Mongose immobiliser fitted but they got the car keys so it didnt help.

I will be fitting a kill switch to my next one & will ensure they cant get to the keys either. Hopefully that will make things harder for them.

Ohh right.... Well i think ill be doing the same as i would never recover half the money if mine was stolen :/

I didnt really see the need for a kill switch. I do now. Iv been told they are pretty cheap so think it's well worth it.

I got pretty lucky & my car was insured for the amount I had spent on it less the 2 grand excess

Yeah well mine owes me about $20k more than what its insured for so i will be doing everything i can to keep it safe!!! Good luck with the search mate!!!

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