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Brand Feature #5

Posted by joshlai on August 30, 2018
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What does Excess means in Motor Insurance?

Excess simply refers to the amount of loss that you have to bear before the insurance company pays for the balance of your own damage claim.

 

What about Compulsory Excess?

Compulsory Excess, is an additional excess or a fixed amount (RM400) that policyholder has to pay in the event of a claim if at the time of the accident, the policyholder or the person driving the policyholder’s car with his/her consent:

➢ is under 21 years old,

➢ holds a provisional (P) or Learner (L) driver’s licence, or

➢ is not named in the Policy Schedule as a named driver.

 

 

MSIG now offers Waiver of Compulsory Excess Motor Add-On, that will help remove the financial burden of having the Compulsory Excess deducted from your final claims payout.

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If you would like to know more about MSIG Waiver of Compulsory Excess or other optional Motor Add-Ons, please contact your MSIG Insurance Adviser or visit www.msig.com.my.

 

*For Comprehensive Private Car only. Terms and conditions apply.

Brand Feature #4

Posted by joshlai on July 21, 2018
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Brand Feature #4 (www.optiautodetail.com)

A comprehensive motor insurance policy typically covers the repair cost of an accident. However, what most policyholders do not know is that for older cars (5 years and above), in the event of an accident and if new original spare parts are used in the car repairs, the car is deemed to be better than before. As such, policyholders will be expected to contribute to a part of a costs of the new original spare parts used. This is known as a “betterment” charge and the scale of contribution is stated in terms and conditions of the motor policy.

MSIG now offers a Motor Add-On that waives the betterment charges for an additional premium. This will reduce the financial impact to a policyholder who owns an older car that uses new original spare parts.

 

Click here to learn more about MSIG’s Waiver of Betterment Cost * Motor Add-On:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIkAfzmIY-s

Product leaflet: http://www.msig.com.my/MSIG%20Motor%20Add-On%20Leaflet%202.pdf

Website: www.msig.com.my

*For Comprehensive Private Car only. Terms and conditions apply.

Optimum Lustré : The JZ Altezza

Posted by joshlai on June 6, 2018
Posted in: Detailing. Tagged: 2am, 911, black, bmw, bmw e92, BNR34, boxter, car, cars, coating, correction, cr-z, detail, detailing, div, done, done right, dual action polisher, evo, evo 7, evolution, ferrari, gloss, gt3rs, gtr, halogen spotlight, honda, honda crz, honda emblem, hybrids, igmy, ipoh, ironx, jdm, jdmcar, jdmgram, jdmlife, lamboghini, lancer, lancer evolution, malaysia, mitsubishi, oc1, opti, opti-coat, opti-coat pro, opti-guard, opticoat, opticoatpro, optimum, optimum coating, pearl paint, porsche, r34, r34gtr, reflection, right, roadtax, shine, skyline, stuggard, stuggart, supercar, toilet bowl, toyota, transportation, travel, water droplets, white. Leave a comment


Not everyday our client had follow our work for many years and became friends with us. Today we are here doing a second round of paint restoration after the Tezza been repainted with the top of the line Glasurit paint. The client also had me purposely drive my weekend ride so that this photo can be taken. xD

Upon arrival, the car is just at the washing bay ready for us to wash. Being a repainted car, many end users always feel that there is no damage after a fresh paint job. But you are probably wronng. Here is why.

After the wash, we reparked the car back into the shade.

Looking at the car, the glasurit paint is really glowing.

Some glue marks are leaking down.

There were some unknown cement looking etching on the roof.

And also on the door handles.

Paint shop finishing is usually very rough and unrefined.

And the typical paint shop cutting compound is very aggressive, usually leaving behind swirls and holograms.

When looking closer on the damage we spotted more swirls.

On merely a phone LED we can reveal how unrefined the paint is.


Glasurit paints are really a pain-in-da-a*s the correct.

It took us many many passes to get to this finish.

As night fall we took closer photos of the paint.

Remember Before.

After paint restoration.


About 10hours of paint restoration went into the paint to have it refined and smooth. The finishing? Is not something words can describe. Check out the photos.

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