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#warning : From Sa Police Regarding Recent Skyline Thefts


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something has to be done to stop these guys.

it seems all the cars they go for have no pillar which is joined onto the door. something strange.

keep them locked up guys.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=184856

but good work on scanning in the article :laugh:

ah so it is... cheers for the headsup.

Damn, i hope all these thefts don't cause our insurance premiums to shoot up next year. :)

ah so it is... cheers for the headsup.

Damn, i hope all these thefts don't cause our insurance premiums to shoot up next year. :unsure:

Considering theft risk is a major determinant of insurance premium, I'd say you can probably count on it.

Although, it depends how many of these stolen cars HAVE insurance, and how many actually make claims.

ah so it is... cheers for the headsup.

Damn, i hope all these thefts don't cause our insurance premiums to shoot up next year. ;)

chops is right ive gone from a $770/yr to about $150 dearer and 4g cheaper agreed value :laugh: not happy Jan

they tell me due to the amount of claims being made on skylines which i think is BS cause not all claims not even 10% of claims would of been insured with aforementioned insurer

i guesstimate this due to most people just accepting just cars as being good insurer

chops is right ive gone from a $770/yr to about $150 dearer and 4g cheaper agreed value :) not happy Jan

they tell me due to the amount of claims being made on skylines which i think is BS cause not all claims not even 10% of claims would of been insured with aforementioned insurer

i guesstimate this due to most people just accepting just cars as being good insurer

Well... Justcar has lower requirements for cover than shannons and have less options.... thats why they generally have a 'take it or leave it' deal going on, where as shannons will bend over backwards for you if you meet their criteria (ie very clean driving record)...

Im with Justcar at the moment but will be going with Shannons next year (when my 2001 speeding fine isnt counted)...

Makes me wonder tho if we should organize an SAU 'badging' day where we let the cops tag the inside of our cars in a few diff pts. Bodykit, Engine, Chassis.... Course we'd be wanting some sorta guarantee that we wouldnt be defected (innocent look).... hrm I can dream cant I?

Otherwise everyone gets a grp deal on a nice 3 stage immob+alarm with GPS tracking and GSM/SMS notification and shutdown...

Oh and some nice digital cell 2 way encrypted radios so we can co-ordinate rendition, extraction and ultimately a painful interrogation for these nubs that keep stealing our rides. I got a really hungry kelpie for anyone who wants some >:action-smiley-069: (NO! I do NOT seriously encourage kidnapping a dismembering car thieves.... Do I?.... hrm)

-D

im not with just cars and bah to shannons they didnt want to know me cause my car isnt behind a lock up garage ... well if i had a lock up garage you almost wouldnt need insurance (apart from the accident cover :))

im with famous and my first year with them i was covered for $20,700 and drops to $16,000 they recon my car is worth 9g and 16g is a good agreed value

you tell me who the criminal is last year administrations fee $50 this year $150 how on earth does it jump up 150%

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