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ATTENTION! CAR STOLEN, Thundergod_cid
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mxsteven
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Jun 29 2012, 09:15 AM
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QUOTE(makaveli @ Jun 29 2012, 08:55 AM) i miss your gauges !!! Damn rare.The thief sure enjoice with that gauges I bet they dont enjoy the gauge as they never take all the sensor and they cut the cable HAHAHAHAHAHA they dunno that cable i used is synthetic cable where u cant solder or joint....
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shiyau
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Jun 29 2012, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE(Vervain @ Jun 29 2012, 08:12 AM) that day alr contact him.. Elton tak mau..
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cute_boboi
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Jun 29 2012, 11:33 AM
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Just to share how insurers work. They will repair the car base on stock as per insured, unless there are additional add-on premiums into the schedule/policy.
e.g. if Wira 1.5 manual, no matter how much modification, upgrade, ICE, etc. but if you did not inform insurance and they accept it with additional premium, when cases like stolen and stripped naked. Then insurance will repair it as per original OEM, i.e. put back 4G15P engine & gearbox, put back original bumper, boot, bonnet, stock rim & tyres, etc. Put back original car seat, radio, steering, etc.
Also, bear in mind the betterment rule for cars older than X years, insurers won't replace with new parts, but with similiar OEM aged parts from chop-shop.
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mxsteven
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Jun 29 2012, 11:46 AM
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QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jun 29 2012, 11:33 AM) Just to share how insurers work. They will repair the car base on stock as per insured, unless there are additional add-on premiums into the schedule/policy. e.g. if Wira 1.5 manual, no matter how much modification, upgrade, ICE, etc. but if you did not inform insurance and they accept it with additional premium, when cases like stolen and stripped naked. Then insurance will repair it as per original OEM, i.e. put back 4G15P engine & gearbox, put back original bumper, boot, bonnet, stock rim & tyres, etc. Put back original car seat, radio, steering, etc. Also, bear in mind the betterment rule for cars older than X years, insurers won't replace with new parts, but with similiar OEM aged parts from chop-shop. The insurance need to replace my engine block, components, transmission to auto back, full wiring harness, full interior, full arm + disc system + rims and ETC where it will cost more than 20k hahahaha i just check with my insurance.... they say they will run the procedure and prepare scrap form for me to sign HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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cute_boboi
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Jun 29 2012, 11:59 AM
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QUOTE(mxsteven @ Jun 29 2012, 11:46 AM) The insurance need to replace my engine block, components, transmission to auto back, full wiring harness, full interior, full arm + disc system + rims and ETC where it will cost more than 20k hahahaha i just check with my insurance.... they say they will run the procedure and prepare scrap form for me to sign HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Looks like the adjuster decides for total loss. Good for you, as don't need to headache about old-parts and car problem later. I have heard few cases of car stripped off, insurance replace & repair parts. Then later car a lot of problem like alignment, weird smell from seats/fabric/aircond, engine leaking, gearbox not smooth, etc. Bad part is, it depends on your insured value & market value (as of June 2012), if enough to cover all, or just the base OEM. Time to start fresh again on car & mod.
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mxsteven
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Jun 29 2012, 12:21 PM
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QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jun 29 2012, 11:59 AM) Looks like the adjuster decides for total loss. Good for you, as don't need to headache about old-parts and car problem later. I have heard few cases of car stripped off, insurance replace & repair parts. Then later car a lot of problem like alignment, weird smell from seats/fabric/aircond, engine leaking, gearbox not smooth, etc. Bad part is, it depends on your insured value & market value (as of June 2012), if enough to cover all, or just the base OEM. Time to start fresh again on car & mod. some car stripped edi but base components still quite complete. This waja kena strip and components incomplete then even tranny also have to replace + full wiring harness. Its better become parts than fix it lols.
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R.Y.D.E.C.K
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Jun 29 2012, 12:56 PM
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QUOTE(makaveli @ Jun 29 2012, 08:55 AM) i miss your gauges !!! Damn rare.The thief sure enjoice with that gauges If those matdafaka try to sell of sure kantoi... QUOTE(mxsteven @ Jun 29 2012, 09:15 AM) I bet they dont enjoy the gauge as they never take all the sensor and they cut the cable HAHAHAHAHAHA they dunno that cable i used is synthetic cable where u cant solder or joint.... Like seriously...whut in hell u stole the car without knowing it properly????stup!!!better stole thn sell of 1 parts...obersi..
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Intrigue
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Jun 29 2012, 12:57 PM
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so one thing the best u can do now.... Create a new nick or web page around local forum and offer service for installation those PC stuff. That imbecile f***er sure come looking for u.
BE sure standby some wrench to whack him
This post has been edited by Intrigue: Jun 29 2012, 12:58 PM
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Azuma-kun
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Jun 29 2012, 01:35 PM
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QUOTE(mxsteven @ Jun 29 2012, 09:11 AM) Car edi not there  ur father or polis tahap dewa also cannot do anything hehehehehehe Elton edi keep the car in his pocket Damn...
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mxsteven
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Jun 29 2012, 01:43 PM
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No need to install especially the PC... coz im sure its exploded edi.....
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brucesss
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Jul 1 2012, 09:25 AM
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QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jun 29 2012, 11:33 AM) Just to share how insurers work. They will repair the car base on stock as per insured, unless there are additional add-on premiums into the schedule/policy. e.g. if Wira 1.5 manual, no matter how much modification, upgrade, ICE, etc. but if you did not inform insurance and they accept it with additional premium, when cases like stolen and stripped naked. Then insurance will repair it as per original OEM, i.e. put back 4G15P engine & gearbox, put back original bumper, boot, bonnet, stock rim & tyres, etc. Put back original car seat, radio, steering, etc. Also, bear in mind the betterment rule for cars older than X years, insurers won't replace with new parts, but with similiar OEM aged parts from chop-shop. we can inform the insurance company? must pay extra?
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cute_boboi
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Jul 1 2012, 06:32 PM
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QUOTE(brucesss @ Jul 1 2012, 09:25 AM) we can inform the insurance company? must pay extra? Can inform, but subject to insurer if they accept the coverage or not. E.g install ICE rm30k, inform insurance, they'll inspect and look at receipts, ask you questions like where you normally park, etc. then decide to accept the additional coverage or not. If yes, then they'll let you know the extra premium need to pay. Let's take another example. Car is Wira 1.5. Change engine to 1.6/1.8. Didn't inform insurance. Then accident and want to claim. Insurance can reject the claim since the engine cc in their database is 1.5 and not match physical vehicle. Insurance no need pay single cent. Just to share, if mod, better do proper way.
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MeToo
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Jul 1 2012, 07:45 PM
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QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jul 1 2012, 06:32 PM) Can inform, but subject to insurer if they accept the coverage or not. E.g install ICE rm30k, inform insurance, they'll inspect and look at receipts, ask you questions like where you normally park, etc. then decide to accept the additional coverage or not. If yes, then they'll let you know the extra premium need to pay. Let's take another example. Car is Wira 1.5. Change engine to 1.6/1.8. Didn't inform insurance. Then accident and want to claim. Insurance can reject the claim since the engine cc in their database is 1.5 and not match physical vehicle. Insurance no need pay single cent. Just to share, if mod, better do proper way. Hence if you transplant something that cannot pass JPJ... keep your legal engine around... anything happen.. plunk it back in before claim
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cute_boboi
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Jul 2 2012, 10:28 AM
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QUOTE(MeToo @ Jul 1 2012, 07:45 PM) Hence if you transplant something that cannot pass JPJ... keep your legal engine around... anything happen.. plunk it back in before claim Yes, sounds easy. But in reality, no. Imagine if major accident, front damaged (engine, g/b, radiator). Estimate bill is 15-25k. How you want to swap out the stuff ?? Things can happen so fast, traffic police already come record down the engine/chassis no. Insurers can easily get the info from traffic police.
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mxsteven
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Jul 2 2012, 11:09 AM
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Kawtim the adjuster is the way.....
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