alv
Part of things
Bluebird Tubo ZX... http://forum.retro-rides.org/thread/50841/1989-nissan-bluebird-turbo-1988
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if you don't have any security on it, get some! someone nicked my daily drive bluebird diesel not too long ago, ended up costing me more than the car was worth paying off the rest of my insurance policy, excess etc. at very least get a noisy cheapo alarm. you can pick them up for about £30 and they don't take long to install.
alv
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alv
Part of things
Bluebird Tubo ZX... http://forum.retro-rides.org/thread/50841/1989-nissan-bluebird-turbo-1988
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nice car by the way. reminds me of my old one
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CIH
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Cheers for all of the replies guys. Understandable about the banger racers looking, however, the bit that makes it REALLY suspicious is the fact that we are the very last house at the end of a tucked away cul-de-sac. Most people don't even know our street exists. Which brings the question as to how he knew my car was down there. Its not like it was some guy just passing, you can't pass our house, and if you did, you'd go through a wall and end up in someones garden. What I got from my mum, was that he'd asked who's it was, which she'd told him and then if it was for sale. Got the answer of no, he then pointed out that it was out of tax, so she told him it was getting taxed today (which it was, and now has) he then asked if it would be for sale after that, so she told him no again. If it does get get nicked, I'm not sure I could afford to get another car, and I can't afford to lose my 2 years NCB (I'm only 21). Cars boxed in on the drive behind parents car anyway. Being off the beaten track, so to speak, isn't a bad sign. I use to see a green Firenza knocking about and spotted it while walking to my garage and that was on an fairly new estate which is about half a mile deep from the main road. if you don't have any security on it, get some! someone nicked my daily drive bluebird diesel not too long ago, ended up costing me more than the car was worth paying off the rest of my insurance policy, excess etc. at very least get a noisy cheapo alarm. you can pick them up for about £30 and they don't take long to install. alv From personal experience I would say no to that. I had a Manta nicked and crashed less than a month after getting it. I then spent £300 on a Cat1 alarm for it's replacement and it was a total pain in the . Somekind of home brew fuel cutoff hidden somewhere would be better IMHO. Either way I wouldn't get too paranoid about it all.
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Glad you got an answer... moved to the whinge bin, so it doesn't clutter up the board.
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