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If you're going tp speak to Shannons, get in touch with the guy from this board. I wouldn't just ring them and speak to anyone.

Shannons will cover you for track days according to their documentation but I don't know how much extra it would cost.

As for Just Cars choice of repairer, they essentially let you choose but you have to use a JC approved repairer. That's what I had to do anyway :)

Madaz,

When I spoke to Shannons they didn't ask what the car was going to be used for or where.

It was just the usual insurance type questions.

Does it have an immobiliser, garaged, under finance (which its not and would have added another ~250 on the premium) and what modifications.

GFXman, trackday insurance does cost more. I believe they cover skill improving type education courses. Not sure if Motorkhana fits that bill or not.

If Famous Classic Car Insurance still around? They used to be based in WA but offered excellent premiums and pay by the month.

Their excess was also a tad nicer than just cars also.

yeah Famous Classic Car Insurance is still arround theve got a new underwriter and there based in subiaco

i now go through them for my insurace they are $200/ year better than just cars for me and cover my car for 4g more than wot just cars agreed value is and just sent them like 3 photos of it when it was washed and on my front lawn

JCI quote system on the net told me Id be paying 2,200 dollars a year full comprehensive insurance for a 32 Godzilla being bought for 20gs with minor mods. Ill make another quote now and see what the difference is if the car was stock. (Im 20). Shannons is another one, Ill ask an insider there to see what its like for people under 25, I have done alot of Classic Adelaide work and have got to know a few people from there over few years I've been volunteering.

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