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Heh heh heh, I'm trying to work on this thing with Suncorp Metway at the moment to see if I can get the insurance under my fathers name and have a higher premium in a case where I am driving the vehicle and at fault .... anyone have any other suggestions for a cheaper way to get comprehensive ?

Or anyone who will do Third Party Fire & Theft in NSW would be nice as well :roll:

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Unfortunately most if not all insurance companies will base the premium on a Grey Import on the age of the youngest driver, so that is of no benefit to me (eg Just Cars). I have put off several quotes to Suncorp and it's very confusing as to what they will and wont allow. I even question most of the responses they give and get more confusing answers back...

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Good thing to get the car insured under mum and dad, it will be heaps cheaper but be careful!

When I had my accident the insurance company tried wiggling out of it because it was insured under dad. Thing is the car was under his name and I hadn't finished paying it off so they couldn't do anything about it!

Just makesure you back yourself just incase...

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