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maybe i missed something here...... let me get this straight........ your going have an accident.. and kindly ask the other person to say somebody else was driving your car ?

ok im only 22..... so im not very old or mature..... etc etc etc

but maybe some (keyword some) of you p platers shouldnt be driving these cars ???

if someone crashed into me and asked me to lie... it wouldnt be a hard choice id tell them to piss off... if they then told me i wouldnt get my car fixed unless i lied because there insurance is dodgy id still tell them to piss off and i'll see them in court.

maybe i misread and insurance fraud isnt the intention here :) if so i apologise, but jesus christ if you have to lie about your insurance you realy shouldnt be driving a skyline or bloody any car for that matter..

also this next bit is for the stupid ppl that still dont get it :( if you have an accident and you owe the other party something minor evan.. say $1000..

if you cant afford to pay it, $10 a week for the rest of your life isnt going to cut it...

not when you have a shiny new expensive skyline in your driveway ;)

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also this next bit is for the stupid ppl that still dont get it :P if you have an accident and you owe the other party something minor evan.. say $1000..

if you cant afford to pay it, $10 a week for the rest of your life isnt going to cut it...

not when you have a shiny new expensive skyline in your driveway :)

Assets can be hidden very easily.

I don't encourage this at all, but I'm just trying to give another perspective.

cheers,

Greg

yeah your right but if you have an accident in your skyline..

its going to be pretty obvious you own a skyline :)

Assets can be hidden very easily.

I don't encourage this at all, but I'm just trying to give another perspective.

cheers,

Greg

your sister gets $500?

can i be your receptionist? i type fast.

LOL no she doesn't shes only 13!! lol

She does get $100 a week for helping me sort all the items to be sent out, she loves it and it means I don't have to do all the pain in the ass jobs. For a 13 year old $100 a week is heaps. I make sure she saves it so she can buy a nice car for her 18th birthday.

Greg

LoL....let's hope I don't crash then.

Ok then ppl, what's the solution?

P Platers aren't going to stop driving cars over the limit, P platers are going to want insurance.

Please explain.

Also how often do insurance companies refuse to pay out in situations like this? I've never heard of it happening to someone I know before.

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thats kinda like saying...

junkies arent going to stop taking drugs, so we might as well make them legal and easily accessible.

i dont mean p platers are like junkies btw.. was just the best analogy i could think of :D

Everyones opinion on this is going to be differant, as is the case with anything i guess.. but the FACTS are your illegaly driving the car, so the insurance company would be 100% correct if they decide to not pay you.

thats kinda like saying...

junkies arent going to stop taking drugs, so we might as well make them legal and easily accessible.

i dont mean p platers are like junkies btw.. was just the best analogy i could think of :D

Everyones opinion on this is going to be differant, as is the case with anything i guess.. but the FACTS are your illegaly driving the car, so the insurance company would be 100% correct if they decide to not pay you.

LoL @ the junkie analogy.

Hmmm I drive a high powered car...i'm as bad a junkie. LoL.

Well.....i want insurance and want a GTR! What should I do!

So far my little "post-accident plan" is the front runner.

Whoaaaa

I might have found a solution.

Was browsing the forums and stumbled on this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...0entry1583579

In summation, you can get exemptions from the power to weight rule!!!!!!!!!!

Now if I were to get an exemption, I'm set. I'm happy, insurance company is happy. Yay!

I'm gonna ring Vicroads 2moro for the specifics........*jumps up and down*

Orrrrrrr

You could go out any buy everyone else in your family cars that are over power - weight limit then there is no other option in your "family"

Greg

LoL.

"Dad....I think you need an XR6 Turbo"

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