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58 minutes ago, Manne said:

So I'm at work and my wife rings apparently someone just threw a brick the my drivers side window.

mistaken identity? pissed someone off lately?

 

what Kents!!

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8 minutes ago, z00key said:

Dude that sucks freakin low life scum, maybe time to invest in some security cams?

I have security cameras, but they don't point that far ahead.

 

19 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

Where bout do you live again Justin ?

Wattle Grove, it's actually a nice area, but we get the scum passing through to Forrestfield.

 

I really can't afford this shit, now the wife is telling me I have to fix the windows and sell it.

15 minutes ago, t_revz said:

doesnt seem random getting done twice in 2 days...

 

wonder what youve done to upset them. probably druggies

The first time was someone driving past and throwing a bottle at the car. The second time they pulled up and one of the people in the car walked up and tried to open the door, he couldn't so he smashed the window which set the alarm off, scared him so he ran back to the commodore and they drove off. 

My guess is they wanted to steal it. My wife says she was "too scared" to write down their rego.

 

 

17 hours ago, t_revz said:

FYI he charges in "Reacharounds"

 

isnt that right Corey @turboedsloth

I do like reach arounds :19_kissing:

 

Morning all. Colin you has text message incoming

so I rung my insurance company, because now it's considered "theft"...the only problem is they want $200 MORE than what O'Briens are charging me to do it privately and I'd lose my no claim bonus... 

Why the hell am I paying for insurance?

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Japwreck were able to hook me up with a Drivers Side Window.
I've had to dip into my "Emergency" Funds for this and won't be able to do what I was planning to do for another couple of months now :(

 

ps: the "Secret 100+ hp mod" I was putting on the car was a license plate adapter...but it seems moot now.

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so I rung my insurance company, because now it's considered "theft"...the only problem is they want $200 MORE than what O'Briens are charging me to do it privately and I'd lose my no claim bonus... 
Why the hell am I paying for insurance?


My insurance includes free windshield but it's full comp so I guess paying for it anyway
Just now, shoey85 said:

 


My insurance includes free windshield but it's full comp so I guess paying for it anyway

 

Ok, so I have Third Party through SGIO on the Skyline. 
They wanted an excess fee of $500 plus my monthly payments would increase by 60% because I'd lose my no claim bonus.

Obriens are charging me $588 for the Front Windscreen + Installing the Drivers Side.

I got the last Drivers Side window from Craig at JapWreck in Cannington for $125.

So all up $713 to fix this. 

Ok, so I have Third Party through SGIO on the Skyline. 
They wanted an excess fee of $500 plus my monthly payments would increase by 60% because I'd lose my no claim bonus.

Obriens are charging me $588 for the Front Windscreen + Installing the Drivers Side.

I got the last Drivers Side window from Craig at JapWreck in Cannington for $125.

So all up $713 to fix this. 

Welcome to car ownership
Seems like R34 prices are going up. Been looking ard for a GTT coupe. 



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