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2 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

Ahh, rare model and theft history, unlucky!

 

 

Well, i still think i'm lucky just to have it. :)
I just love looking at it in my yard. I still can't believe this car from Gran Turismo is here with me in the metal. 

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Latest word is that the Portfolio Manager's directive is this...
* Nissans and Datsuns prior to 1989 can be covered
* ADM GT-Rs (with proof supplied) can be covered
* JDM GT-Rs from 1989 onwards will not be covered - with no mention of renewals being continued or culled.
 

Sorry guys, but a few bad apples have spoilt the good ones.

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I received my renewal in the mail for my R32 GTR. I was actually a bit nervous considering what you guys said about the increases, but I opened it up and it had barely increased from last year. Still <$600 for the full year and $45k agreed value. Now I'm unsure whether or not to try and increase the value and open their eyes to a possible non-increase/mistake from their side of things or just pay it and be done with it for another year. 

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55 minutes ago, salavace said:

I received my renewal in the mail for my R32 GTR. I was actually a bit nervous considering what you guys said about the increases, but I opened it up and it had barely increased from last year. Still <$600 for the full year and $45k agreed value. Now I'm unsure whether or not to try and increase the value and open their eyes to a possible non-increase/mistake from their side of things or just pay it and be done with it for another year. 

Yes, if you are happy with $45k I'd just pay it and move on. You won't get an increase in the premium.

If that's what you want then speak to one of the other insurers but be prepared to pay a heap more.

Bob.

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14 hours ago, GTR-N1 said:

Latest word is that the Portfolio Manager's directive is this...
* Nissans and Datsuns prior to 1989 can be covered
* ADM GT-Rs (with proof supplied) can be covered
* JDM GT-Rs from 1989 onwards will not be covered - with no mention of renewals being continued or culled.
 

Sorry guys, but a few bad apples have spoilt the good ones.

Is this happening at a certain date or just when our current policies run out? 

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11 hours ago, Nismo 3.2ish said:

I think our excitement at getting insurance at a reasonable price and talking about it was our undoing :unhappy:

unfortunately this community still has a bunch of shitflamin mongrels that will ruin it for all of us. As the values go up, the shitflamin mongrel % goes down.

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