Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Yeah for sure he should of had insurance, but if your car was stolen and you didn't have insurance, wouldn't you feel like your in a desperate situation.

Even if 100 people chip in that amount he's gonna have 5 grand to start a new project, us skyline people gotta stick together.

Yeah for sure he should of had insurance, but if your car was stolen and you didn't have insurance, wouldn't you feel like your in a desperate situation.

Well yeh, but personally I wouldn't want a free handout. There are far worse things in the world than someone stealing my car.

The only kind of person I don't know that I'd give $50 to that I might not get back is called a croupier....

The moral of the story is that yes, this situation sucks. But it's also the kind of situation you have insurance for. If you can't afford it, you can't afford the car. Best of luck that it turns up and/or is salvageable

You know me Nathan! So hand it over! hahaha

Thought I would clear up, that it used to be my car, I sold it to the girl who got it stolen off her.

I paid insurance on that thing for 4 years.. cost me a fortune.. She had it just 2 months and no insurance and its gone!....

Nice thinking Paulie C, while yes i tend to agree with others in regards to insurance, but its nice to know someone is always trying to help. Refreshing change in this modern world dont ya think?

Edited by br3ndan

The only kind of person I don't know that I'd give $50 to that I might not get back is called a croupier....

The moral of the story is that yes, this situation sucks. But it's also the kind of situation you have insurance for. If you can't afford it, you can't afford the car. Best of luck that it turns up and/or is salvageable

i used to be a croup, does that still count?? rolleyes.gif

Yeah for sure he should of had insurance, but if your car was stolen and you didn't have insurance, wouldn't you feel like your in a desperate situation.

Even if 100 people chip in that amount he's gonna have 5 grand to start a new project, us skyline people gotta stick together.

Maybe if boobs were shown in the wasteland.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • And that's a massive problem, because deadshits will deadshit and give you false details. At least in these days of mobile cameraphones, it is trivial to take photos of any ID they are carrying at the same time as the 300 photo extensive documentation of the state of the vehicles that I recommend even for minor incidents. And you get photos of the person's face, any visible tatoos, etc etc, while you're at it. Then you try to avoid mentioning that you're fully capable of making explosives of various power levels and will wreck their shit if you are forced to hunt them down.
    • No, I don't remember the exact reasoning (was 20 years ago!) but the cops didn't end up supplying it to us either. Actually my mother went through a similar thing recently where she was hit when stationary, flustered and didn't get address (she got plate details, name, phone and insurance company, but not address). Person who hit her blocked her number and their insurance company (naturally) would not provide any details. Her insurance company also required her to pay the at fault premium because she did not have the address, cops did not help as it is a minor civil matter (they said their only course was if the other driver had left the scene of the accident without providing any details). She only ended up getting that refunded because they happened to be insured with Suncorp and she was with APIA so same company owners. For some reason the address is critical in insurance companies recovering money from the at fault party
    • If you're driving something like an R32 through to R34, no chance of meeting Euro4. Euro4 came out in 2006, and car manufacturers back then were complaining how hard it would be to meet those regulations. Not a chance a vehicle 10 years earlier is going to be compliant.
    • I presume it would take more than just slapping a big modern catalyst on the exhaust? It's interesting though, looking at the old sales brochures and listings it does not mention anything about emissions. No one cared.
    • Yeh nice, looks like their part of keep it reet? Will have to swing past. I'd much prefer someone actually look at my car and custom make a part, then get a generic part online and hope it works. 
×
×
  • Create New...