06-28-2012, 05:21 AM
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There is no logic in the delay. The insurance guy had issue that it was not factory standard. He had the list of mods checked by an "expert" who said it was fine. But that took them 6 hours.
Mods include suspension basically 90% replaced, bumpers front and back, belly plates and rock sliders on the underside, engine has been chipped, free flow exhaust and engine management system, long range fuel tank (125l dunno what that is in gallons), swing arms at the back for spare wheel and jerry can (not pictured here), spot lights, ICE was replaced, roof racks (seller took the actual racks but the mounts are still there)....and the roll bar has been taken out. The whole process was just slow because they suck. When I asked them at the start how long it would take they said average of 2 weeks, but it really depends on how fast they get the paper work from buyer and seller. Even with delays from insurance etc, our paper work was sorted in 3 days, including putting it through a 101 point check and having a new road worthy certificate generated.
Mods include suspension basically 90% replaced, bumpers front and back, belly plates and rock sliders on the underside, engine has been chipped, free flow exhaust and engine management system, long range fuel tank (125l dunno what that is in gallons), swing arms at the back for spare wheel and jerry can (not pictured here), spot lights, ICE was replaced, roof racks (seller took the actual racks but the mounts are still there)....and the roll bar has been taken out. The whole process was just slow because they suck. When I asked them at the start how long it would take they said average of 2 weeks, but it really depends on how fast they get the paper work from buyer and seller. Even with delays from insurance etc, our paper work was sorted in 3 days, including putting it through a 101 point check and having a new road worthy certificate generated.