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Dont forget ur mods!, dont declare it, they check and ur screwed.

Also, Just car doesnt quote "agreed value", they quote on what the car was worth when u bought it and depreciates from there.

I just got my renewal done too!

I found Just cars cheap as, and they only care about loss of liscense and claims as opposed to other companies that care about anny offence, However thier excess is steeper and they wont give me as high a value as Sahnnons

But in my case Just Cars was half the price!

i wasnt even expecting to get coverd for 23k jus 19k was enuff for me, lady there told me it was market value, and i was given rating 4. and also told them im a SAU paid member :angry:

Does it make a difference if you and an sau member or if you hold a cams licence?

Just rang them up and they are going to get back to me..

Being a SAU member; no...

Being a member of a CAMS affiliated club; yes...

Holding a CAMS licence; yes...

Try telling them you're a member of ARDC; they'll love you even more :angry:

Interesting point to make - went to deposit some money into my CBA account and the teller starts chatting me up about car insurance. I had time and she was pretty so I gave her 5 minutes. She said that the premium will be competitive with my current one if not better... chances are it'll be lower as there is more security or some crap?!? (something to do with me being a customer)

Anyways, justa thought.

HI,

I drive a Non turbo r32. (RB20DE)

Just car wanted 4600 for comprehensive under my name.. (17)

so i decided to take Third party fire and theft for $700 with justcar,

They included all my modifications etc at no higher price.. I'm happy with them.

Recaro Bucket Seats, 18" wheels, Exhaust, Cd player etc..

  • 8 months later...

Yeah, I was contemplating getting new wheels. Just car wouldn't give me a quote since my policy has another 2 weeks to go and it's the end of the financial year... What a reason not to quote... So now I am holding off the purchase in case the wheels get stolen or anything else happens to them. They also said they premium will increase... It's like, aren't you supposed to be friendly to people who modify their cars? The wheels cost 2k, and the standard ones are probably twice that (V35 Skyline Premium edition ones). That's what getting me pissed off about justcars... I hope it's not a great amount...

PS: yes, you might see this post for the second time, because posted in another thread, but found this one more relevant.

Man theres some crazy insurance quotes floating around out there lol

I'm with Famous too and they are really really good when it comes to modified cars i've found...right now i'm paying roughly 3K a year fully comprehensive covering all my modifications...20" rims, leather interior, exhaust, engine mods, boot install the works

Definitely declare all your modifications guys otherwise your screwed if anything happens like prelude_1976 said...although my quote was a lil extreme its because i declared all my mods and my car is insured for roughly 30K

Ooooh and im 21 with a gold license and clean record which may contribute as well lol

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