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Well granddads gtst wheel chair is now fully insured. Eat your heart out kiddys, It cost me 700 bucks a year for full comprehensive with a no claim protector. (can make one claim a year without affecting my no claim bonus)

Dontcha just wish you were oooooooooold. :D

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who was this through noel? shannons?

how many mods is it insured for etc..

i'm 25 (today lol) and pay $990 per year for full comprehensive with all mods insured.

through famous Konrad...Unlimited mods as long as I list them and update the list as I add to it.

Famous Insurance quoted me $770 with all my mods with agreed value...

So age has little to do with it i suspect, i think its all to do with your no claim bonus and the location it will be garaged...

Im still with Justcar however due to extra benifits :P

My r33 was just less than 1k when I was 22. Now going on 24 is about 900 + rating one protection. Just cars that is.

Shannons is 1200, but they have pay by the month, reasonable excesses and 1 windscreen/year. Dont know which one to go for. Only because the just car excess is nearly 2k.

Famous Insurance quoted me $770 with all my mods with agreed value...

So age has little to do with it i suspect, i think its all to do with your no claim bonus and the location it will be garaged...

Im still with Justcar however due to extra benifits :P

Extra benifits?

is that like a friend with "benifits"?

Extra benifits?

is that like a friend with "benifits"?

Depends on your idea of benifits...

Yes Justcar does it for me, no i dont have sex with justcar...

Its more about the coverage, I have been reading both policies disclosure statements...

I made my decision on this basis only and hence i see benifits from justcar over shannon and famous...

However in saying that, Famous have changed their policy some what over the last 6 months and hence next year i will now go with Famous, as they seem to be matching justcar now in terms of policy ins and outs...

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