Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey Guys,

Wasn't sure what section to post this, so FI seemed most relevant!

I was rear-ended last week by a bloke who admitted playing around on his mobile, most of the damage went to the rear left of my 33, the exhaust took a pretty bad hit causing it to be bent like a banana. It was a HKS Hi-power turbo back which the repairer has quoted at $2700 to replace.

Now, somehow I managed to forget this on my policy (seriously), i've added every little piece of stupid shit down to the fuel pump and ecu but somehow I've forgotten the exhaust! Idiot.

So of course my insurer has come back telling me to bugger off with the exhaust claim, however since I'm not at fault doesn't the claim go against the 3rd party? A few years a go I only had 3rd party on my own vehicle, I was in a not-at fault accident and the at-fault insurer replaced all parts with the same or comparable parts.

If I was at fault in this instance, no worries, I'm at fault for the crash and forgetting to list the exhaust. But if I had no insurance at all, and I claimed directly against the 3rd party, like my previous experience they'd probably cover like-for-like parts, it feels like I'm paying more for full comp insurance but losing out.

Do I have a leg to stand on here?

Cheers!

Nick, did you post this over at Austech in general chat?

If so, ive replied over there......

Find a repairer with a lawyer, dont go through your insurance, ive done it this way a few times, last time the guy who hit me was with the same insurance company as i had, my panel beaters lawyer took on the insurance and they paid (and were spewing i didnt go through them so they could get out of a few things and negotiate the claim)

You dont have to go through your insurance if its not your fault and the other guy is covered, you just need a panel beater who has a lawyer to handle things, lawyer costs are washed into the cost of repairs (for us anyway).

Edited by GTRPSI

Would the insurance company still have to replace the exhaust with a standard one,if so maybe you could pay the extra to the panel beaters to get what you want ?

Or do the insurance companies give you the arse all together if you have mods that are not listed ??

Just having a guess, have not had a prang for a long time, 50 years , had all of mine up to 22 :(

Some policies have a clause if you have mods that were not reported, that they can void your policy.

I had a customer over about 3 months ago who recently bought a late model hilux with a lift kit, he had a kangaroo run into the side of a door, called the insurance and as soon as the assosor saw the lift kit he told him he had zero cover as he did not report the mod.

Owner told his insurance he bought it that way and didnt know it was a mod, besides how does a lift kit effect if a kangaroo runs into it, insurance told him where to go, its in the policy.

Got his balance of his $1200 policy back and had a panel shop fix the door for $900.......life went on.

If so, ive replied over there......

That is indeed me :)

maybe you could pay the extra to the panel beaters to get what you want ?

This is possible, however I'd be paying about 60% of the cost to do so. Considering I wasn't the one who admitted to playing around on their phone, why should I pay anything?

Edited by nicr4wks

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

    • Hi everyone, I've been wrestling with this for a while now and have been trying to find out the cause. For context, the turbos used are Garrett 2860 -5s, the BOV is a BNR32 HKS SSQV IV kit, the car is currently tuned to ~470 whp on 17.5 psi. The car drives normally, pulls well when it doesn't happen, and I can replicate it fairly easily. It does not sound like turbo shuffle or flutter. The engine has only a thousand or so miles and has had this behavior since it was completed. After my engine was built for my R32 GTR, I noticed that the car now sometimes makes an air discharge sound on what appears to be positive boost pressure that sounds really similar to a BOV. I had thought that it was a BOV issue but even when replacing it with a brand new unit, the sound persisted. It seems like it's coming from the passenger side but I may be mistaken. The closest scenario I could find was this post here https://www.gtr.co.uk/threads/maybe-a-boost-leak-opinions.147955/https://www.gtr.co.uk/threads/maybe-a-boost-leak-opinions.147955/ started by @yakshii and it sounds very similar. As in, at partial throttle once I reach positive boost I begin to hear the same psh psh psh psh psh sound like air is leaking somewhere when I keep the throttle in the same position. It most commonly happens in 4th gear at around 3-3.5k RPM and 5th gear around 2.5-3k RPM, which seems to coincide with normal positive boost thresholds. It might be similar to what @Austrian GTR mentioned about his own HKS SSQV. Notable difference would be that when he applies more throttle when it happens, it stops. In my scenario if I apply more throttle during this repeated psh psh psh sound, the cadence of the sound gets faster and louder rather than stopping. If I lift off slightly and apply throttle again, it will normally stop and pull without issue. I've checked all rubber couplers to ensure that they are tight, but have not gotten the opportunity to properly do a pressurized boost leak test. If anyone has had similar experiences or thoughts on what might be the cause, I'd be very keen to hear them. I also have a video of it happening from inside the cabin, if that would make it easier to understand: https://youtu.be/2zqZXcx8jbA
    • I'd want at least $40K for mine, but thats easy to say cos I'm not selling anyway.
    • That's incorrect. We have 4 seasons, consisting of pre winter, winter, post winter and a small glimpse of hope! 
    • I spotted a black C34 in Mittagong this morning!
×
×
  • Create New...