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I'm 25, rating 1 and shannons beat my Just cars quote :D

But thats only caus I talked to Matt aka _8OO5TED_

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...hp?showuser=979

he works for shannons and he's ACE :D send him your name/number and he'll ring you and give you a quote (he doesnt have a direct line)..

If you already have a current policy it's also definately worth asking him to take a look at it.

~Kaz

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When i was 21 and also rating 3 just cars quoted me $1700 for my R32 gtst - they were the best around, noone would match that price. But i live in a pretty safe suburb and have never had a fine or anything..

The next year it went down to $1200 and this year it was $900 at rating 1.

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www.racv.com.au - not really known to insure imports but sometimes they do.

www.famousinsurance.com.au - come highly recommended and when the club is up and can match most other quotes you will get

www.justcarinsurance.com.au/info.asp - not too bad... can be a bit high for the younger drivers among us

www.youngandcool.com.au - pretty much similar to Just Cars

Please try the search function, there are 100's of threads on this topic....

I've done some looking round as I'm due to renew - Offers were....

Just Cars $1089 @ Rating 1 with around $1600 excess- Cheapest by far but killer excess if you need to claim, but they are the most likley to cover you

Vigil $1900 @ rating 1, $500 excess- More expensive but lower excess

Shannons $1500ish @ ratign 1, $500 excess - About the same as Vigil but better priced. They may not cover you though

Try rining famous too, they insured me once apon a time.

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