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dude not many people  can afford the $3700 or what ever ridiculous price they charge for an import for full cover

then dont buy the car buy something you can afford

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getting 3rd party is a risk im willing to take cause in the 1.5 years of me driving there havnt been any damage or theft attempts on my car

if people cant afford to pay 3700 then they should atleast have alarm and immobilser which i have on my car, only thing i dont have is a pager which im gonna have to look into getting

WTF Jim,

Hope your car is found and returned to you.

Jap imports are easy targets when it comes to theft this is why an immobilizer is so important.

Bugger.

leave him alone mid life crisis...! good luck finding it. i will keep a look out.

who rattled your tin mook? i am entitled to my opinion i supose your another one without insurence if you took the time to read the post you will see i also said i hope he finds his car undamaged and intact . i was just pointing out the dangers of not having insurence. or a alarm or imobiliser without this things fitted and turned on you may as well leave the keys in the car with the motor running and the drivers door open

regards mid life crisis

you may as well leave the keys in the car with the motor running and the drivers door open

A bit like having a turbo timer with no alarm. One of the first modifications I made to my car after it landed was to remove the turbo timer and install a high quality alarm.

Sorry to hear about your loss coupe-this, I know what it feels like. The first brand new car I bought, an MY00 WRX, was stolen from my house a few years ago never to be seen again.

I agree with mid life crisis too; if you can't afford insurance/running costs/repairs of a particular car, don't buy it.

Hope you get it back.

who rattled your tin mook? i am entitled to my opinion i supose your another one without insurence if you took the time to read the post you will see i also said i hope he finds his car undamaged and intact .

And in my opinion you should leave the poor guy alone coz what are you his mother. Also you suppose wrong as i have full comp insurance and the top of the range viper pager alarm system. Look coupe-this probably should have had insurance and an alarm but he didn't so its too late for shoulda's. Sorry i just hate people telling me what to do or what i should have done.

One last thing, this topic is about trying to help coupe-this find his line. not argue about insurance and what he should have done. So just stick to the topic and stop whoring it. Start a new topic if you wanna rave on about insurance. i love a good debate.. hehe :O

No disrespect intended.

Mook

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Police were contacted as soon as i dragged myself out of the dumbfounded ness thing that sorta is like, my car, dude, wheres my car. Only problem i didnt get stuck on an odd day with a tattoo of dude, or sweet on my back etc ...

end useless rant

third party...

Doesn't third party cover you for fire and theft?

Hey coupe-this, i live near you and i will look out for you too.

Try going down to elwood beach on a thursday night or any hot night for that matter, was there yesterday and saw a few cars that matched your description. The thief prob wouldnt be that stupid to take it cruising but you never know.

Good luck mate

And in my opinion you should leave the poor guy alone coz what are you his mother. Also you suppose wrong as i have full comp insurance and the top of the range viper pager alarm system. Look coupe-this probably should have had insurance and an alarm but he didn't so its too late for shoulda's. Sorry i just hate people telling me what to do or what i should have done.

One last thing, this topic is about trying to help coupe-this find his line. not argue about insurance and what he should have done. So just stick to the topic and stop whoring it. Start a new topic if you wanna rave on about insurance. i love a good debate.. hehe  :)

No disrespect intended.

Mook

I thought most Viper alarms weren't approved by insurers? (mostly because they offer remote start and/or no black wiring)

I thought most Viper alarms weren't approved by insurers? (mostly because they offer remote start and/or no black wiring)

yeah nah just cars accepted it... the trick is to mount the unit behind the insturment cluster and route wires from there. a theif will have a hard time stealing the whole car as the cluster will have to be remove to gain access to the original wires to bypass the alarm. :)

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