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whitemagna
15-12-2003, 10:56 AM
hay guys i posted on the fourms a wile ago about a vibration after lowering my car just updating you on how its going now that i have been driving it after a wile the vibration seems to be going away slowley but its going away i dont know why or were the vibration was comming from but im clad its going away all buy it self and no money wasted on fixin the problem so all good for me :D

so any one thinking of lowering there car and are not sure i say slam it
it looks grate

and for people worried about insurance and how low they can go and what size rims they can put on there car go with just car insurance they will insure any one with any thing done to there car doesent matter what size rims you have or how low it is or how much work you have done to the moter as long as your declair it its fine with them

well guys have fun and drive safe and have a very merry xmas an a happy new year 8)

Redav
15-12-2003, 11:01 AM
So, that means something is wearing out? :lol:

Good stuff.

15-12-2003, 11:01 AM
but they'll charge the roof for it!

Killer
15-12-2003, 11:07 AM
Mmmm - tell me about it, some 1100 bux pa. With 4 or 5 mods included, any more and need to pay bit extra.
NRMA would have been around 700 for me - but they don't like my mods....
60% bonus on both.

Re mods and Justcar - they still have to be RTA legal of course, can't go just any lowerings, like below 100mm clearance etc. But we all know that.


but they'll charge the roof for it!

whitemagna
15-12-2003, 11:13 AM
they dont even check how low your car is how big your wheels are i had a hyundai accent befor my magna and it was 3 1/4 inshes lowered in the rear and 2 1/2 in the front and i had a smash and the inspector cam out and dident say a thing about it just had a look and got it fixed no questions asked

whitemagna
15-12-2003, 11:20 AM
look i dont know about you guys hay i pay 1300 with 50% no clame last year it should drop a bit more this year yes it is expensive but least all my mods ect are covered and i dont have to lie to get my insurance and go frantic when you have a smash puting stockies back on and making my car legal hight i have been with just car since i was 17 and now im 23 and had now problems with them what so eva

you just got to ask yourself is it worth your car being stolen and your wheels are not covered or your lowering exhaust what eva id rather get every thing back or the equel money back so i dont mind paying that lil bit more for my insurance

Killer
15-12-2003, 12:37 PM
Yehh - no disagreement there. It's just bit dear, that's all.
I just remember the NRMA dork telling me (over the phone) straight away, how "people like you have plenty of accidents". I blew it telling him that how could I all of sudden become dangerous driver if I mod my car, and how come would I then have 60% etc. Dork of course couldn't answer that. All kinds! Told him I will pull all NRMA insurances out (house etc). Later that day their supervisor called back to smoothen matters....
Neutered Retarded Mob of A-holes?
:badgrin:


look i dont know about you guys hay i pay 1300 with 50% no clame last year it should drop a bit more this year yes it is expensive but least all my mods ect are covered and i dont have to lie to get my insurance and go frantic when you have a smash puting stockies back on and making my car legal hight i have been with just car since i was 17 and now im 23 and had now problems with them what so eva

you just got to ask yourself is it worth your car being stolen and your wheels are not covered or your lowering exhaust what eva id rather get every thing back or the equel money back so i dont mind paying that lil bit more for my insurance

17-12-2003, 12:42 PM
pay 1218 right now a year (its in mums name, with me on the policy as another driver)

that's with nrma - justcar i think was 2000 - and the car is stock right now

as i get older (19 in feb) i'll switch to justcar (or if anything better is out there) - and then can go mod crazy

but for now, i think i'll just take it easy

Redav
17-12-2003, 12:44 PM
Take it as far as you can with NRMA and swap once they won't let anymore.

18-12-2003, 10:14 AM
Take it as far as you can with NRMA and swap once they won't let anymore.

that's the plan

heydude
19-12-2003, 09:01 PM
I am lucky I am older and a rating one driver, I only pay $370 a year with my mods with racq.
8)