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Jamaica 11-16-2010 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by puckshaw (Post 811599)
Who is your insurance company? How much are you paying for that kind of coverage?

I am paying 1800 a year. I have wawenesa insurance.

Jamaica 11-16-2010 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by danielw (Post 811728)
I know you CAN get your aftermarket stuff insured but you made it sound as though a regular insurance company that had no knowledge of your aftermarket parts and didn't adjust your rates accordingly was going to cover an unlimited amount of aftermarket parts. I was the only one who inferred that from your post.

My company didnt adjust the rate of my premium. Its included in the insurance.

danielw 11-16-2010 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by jamaica951 (Post 811813)
My company didnt adjust the rate of my premium. Its included in the insurance.

but it must have been based off of what you told them was on the car in the first place. Again, all I'm saying is that no one is going to insure 50k or 100k worth of modifications for the same price they would insure a stock 270z for.

Jamaica 11-16-2010 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by danielw (Post 811851)
but it must have been based off of what you told them was on the car in the first place. Again, all I'm saying is that no one is going to insure 50k or 100k worth of modifications for the same price they would insure a stock 270z for.

ugh noooo.

209Z 11-16-2010 02:40 PM

can we stay on topic please =]!

Jamaica 11-16-2010 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by 209Z (Post 811864)
can we stay on topic please =]!

thank you.

danielw 11-16-2010 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by jamaica951 (Post 811857)
ugh noooo.

well then they're bsing you. Again how is it possible that they can stay in business insuring a car with 11k in mods for the same amount that they would charge someone with $100k in mods. Common sense dude.

Jamaica 11-16-2010 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by danielw (Post 811964)
well then they're bsing you. Again how is it possible that they can stay in business insuring a car with 11k in mods for the same amount that they would charge someone with $100k in mods. Common sense dude.

I dont have time for petty questions back and forth that isnt related to this topic. . "Common sense" is when you can do your own research so you can sleep better. I have my insurance and i love what is offers. Who cares what you think.


Now please stay on topic regarding STS Turbo. If not please dont add your:twocents:

Zsteve 11-16-2010 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by jamaica951 (Post 811554)
somehow your wrong. Everything in my car is insured. all 4 sets of my wheels, body kit, stereo and engine parts.
plus theirs something called car show insurance. 70% parts on my car is aftermarket. You have to call your insurance company to inquire about it and not assume ohh no they wont. Dont assume.

they cover it as an every day DD, no limitations as to only being driven for shows? If not thats pretty cool.

WarmAndSCSI 11-16-2010 06:43 PM

Wow, talk about off-topic.

Are there any decent quality sound clips of the VHR STS setup? Sounds like my V6 Galant first did when I turbo'd it (i.e. like crap - needed a better muffler and resonator badly).

danielw 11-17-2010 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by jamaica951 (Post 812042)
I dont have time for petty questions back and forth that isnt related to this topic. . "Common sense" is when you can do your own research so you can sleep better. I have my insurance and i love what is offers. Who cares what you think.


Now please stay on topic regarding STS Turbo. If not please dont add your:twocents:

I see you can't answer my question.

danielw 11-17-2010 08:22 AM

btw I don't care how "off topic" it gets... This guy is in here spreading misinformation on a subject that is extremely important to people with modified cars. The simple truth of the matter is, if an insurance company is going to insure your modifications they are going to need to be able to approximate the value of what they're insuring and set/adjust the rates accordingly. There is absolutely no way any professional underwriting company would say this is your premium for your modified car whether you have $300 worth of modifications or $300,000. Period.

fuct 11-17-2010 08:30 AM

^^well said!

now back to the turbo setup

rAiN 11-17-2010 09:26 AM

so, whats going on with the updates on sts?

danielw 11-17-2010 09:55 AM

yeah.... what is going on with the sts? Can we at least get the specs on the turbo itself?


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