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Yes I have a 3 year royal cover with ASWN. I recently had my gearbox reconditioned $1900 worth. They covered it, no questions asked. They have local repair agents all over Australia.

You have to get your car serviced every 10,000kms (cars 10+ years is every 4,000 or something) and send a copy of the mechanics receipt along with it to there head office. Just to prove that the car is getting regularly maintained.

Am I glad I paid for the warranty? *** yes.:uh-huh:

There's also another company called CarGear which provides warranty for imports.. dunno how good they are, but Geoff from PMS recommends them on his website/mailing list.

What I've got is from Integrity Warranty. The dealer gave that one to me, so can't choose when I bought the car.

Originally posted by rs73

There's also another company called CarGear which provides warranty for imports.. dunno how good they are, but Geoff from PMS recommends them on his website/mailing list.

What I've got is from Integrity Warranty. The dealer gave that one to me, so can't choose when I bought the car.

ASWN is CarGear.

Geoff is the one who put as on to it and also where I'm getting my car from:)

I had one of those on my Surf. Didnt help when I forgot to check the radiator for water and cracked my head. I have also heard of ppl having problems with claims.. just like with insurance companies, they are going to pay out as little as possible, and only when they really have to.

Question: if they agree to cover a modified car but will only replace standard parts, then will they cover a clutch that otherwise might have been fine if it wasnt for the extra power? obviously same goes for the rest of the driveline...

was interested when i first saw it, but i dont know if it will be worth it for me.

Originally posted by aybee

Question: if they agree to cover a modified car but will only replace standard parts, then will they cover a clutch that otherwise might have been fine if it wasnt for the extra power? obviously same goes for the rest of the driveline...

was interested when i first saw it, but i dont know if it will be worth it for me.

Warranty companies don't cover clutch plates/pressure plates, brake pads etc. They are like a consumable. Read the warranty terms and conditions on the website someone posted above.

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