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  1. #1
    Newcomer Array
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    Owning S2000 parking outside daily/nightly

    Hi guys, just wondering do any of you guys own S2000 and park outside in the driveway nightly.
    just wondering how the condition of the roof is, can it handle rain and sun. any problems.

    just wondering because i only have a single garage and my dads car is in there nightly. IF i was to ever own one i would have to park out side.
    Last edited by ydrift; 09-05-2007 at 03:20 PM.

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    2000 323I, 2003 320ci
    the car will shrink if it gets in contact with water

  3. #3
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    lol
    its made for these conditions

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    Roof will fade in sunlight...

    Rain no problem at all though
    blz-arw019

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by chicken8 View Post
    the car will shrink if it gets in contact with water
    and make sure u hand wash it

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    Your roof fading would be the least of your worries. Make sure you get a good paging alarm system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Your roof fading would be the least of your worries. Make sure you get a good paging alarm system.
    or a hardtop

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    couldn't find a thread related to this matter exactly so ill just post something here.
    so i was bored at work during lunch break so i thought i'd get a quote on what it would cost to insure an S2K and boy was i surprised....thru AAMI it would cost me $9009. yes, that is NOT a typo, $9009 (insured for a value of $32k)
    i know justcar is a part of AAMI but they only quoted $3k (why the huge difference?)

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    Because JustCar's underwriting strategy is aimed at high risks

    they can afford it on that basis

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffske View Post
    couldn't find a thread related to this matter exactly so ill just post something here.
    so i was bored at work during lunch break so i thought i'd get a quote on what it would cost to insure an S2K and boy was i surprised....thru AAMI it would cost me $9009. yes, that is NOT a typo, $9009 (insured for a value of $32k)
    i know justcar is a part of AAMI but they only quoted $3k (why the huge difference?)
    im with ryno

    23yrs old. insured for 46k. $1821 a year

    thats under my name alone. no other named drivers

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    Quote Originally Posted by chicken8 View Post
    im with ryno

    23yrs old. insured for 46k. $1821 a year

    thats under my name alone. no other named drivers
    i guess it pays to shop around, i almost fell off my chair when the quote came out

  12. #12
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    Chloe
    Ryno's quote has the condition that you MUST garage your car at night.
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