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I've done a quick search and couldn't come up with anything specific..

I'm looking at importing a Stagea in the next couple of months. I've never owned an import before but have a clean driving record, been driving for 4 years.

I currently own an R31 wagon and wanna upgrade. :thanks:

Just wondering what insurance companies you guys with Stageas are with, and how much it costs?

I've done a couple of online quotes but most of them don't have Stagea listed in their vehicle list, so I'm waiting for an email back.

Sorry if a thread like this has been done before.

Thanks in advance. :)

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Does Boosted work for Shannons?

Sorry to hijack the thread but i'm about to hit the big two-five, so i thought i'd start shopping for some cheaper insurance (JCI $1800p.a. full comp hurts my wallet)

I've hit up Vigil, who are now part of LSV, for a quote too. a mate recently got a quote for $1000 premium, $500 excess from them.

I've done a quick search and couldn't come up with anything specific..

I'm looking at importing a Stagea in the next couple of months. I've never owned an import before but have a clean driving record, been driving for 4 years.

I currently own an R31 wagon and wanna upgrade. :thanks:

Just wondering what insurance companies you guys with Stageas are with, and how much it costs?

I've done a couple of online quotes but most of them don't have Stagea listed in their vehicle list, so I'm waiting for an email back.

Sorry if a thread like this has been done before.

Thanks in advance. :)

Mine is through Famous - ex Vigil, but Custom Car Insurance, Shannons, JCI do ok quotes.

Does Boosted work for Shannons?

Sorry to hijack the thread but i'm about to hit the big two-five, so i thought i'd start shopping for some cheaper insurance (JCI $1800p.a. full comp hurts my wallet)

I've hit up Vigil, who are now part of LSV, for a quote too. a mate recently got a quote for $1000 premium, $500 excess from them.

8OO5TED did and should still be working for shannons.

he was very very helpful with quotes for the stagea and the R33 and i was already a customer.

I've been with JCI for 1 year now, I just turned 24 and got my renewal notice in the mail for $888 12 months full comp.

What do you do to get a premium like that? Neither myself or my friend (who owns an imported MR2 GT-T) can get below $1800 a year with JCI.

Do you have any traffic fines like speeding or neg driving? i think that's what's hurting me, i was a bit of a rebel when i started driving.

I'm in SA.

I got an online quote from Just Car for $1440 per year full comp. Is that good? Famous sent me an email back but said I didn't supply enough information for an online quote and would call me soon.

Thanks for all the tips guys, makes wanting to get a new car even more tempting :/

I have just gone to Shannons for my S2 Stagea $549.00 for $20,000.

I am with shannons as well, with 3 cars and house and contents on 65% no claim 35 yr old multi poicy discounts

My S2 with large list of mods is covered $25000 yearly policy $1208

So I rang them to see if they could do better, I changed it to being driven 1-2 days week, instead of daily use, new policy price $992 yr

I could reduce it more as the car only gets driven once a month.

Coparts41, is yours for daily use?

JCI: insured for $19K on car and all mods (damn pirates!) and $3.5k on wheels, all engine/drivetrain mods legal and declared,

costs $890 p/a. This is the 3rd year I've used them, and I am 65% ncb & 30y.o.

EDIT: car is daily driven

I have just gone to Shannons for my S2 Stagea $549.00 for $20,000.

It all comes to where you live. Age is not my issue, no garage and apparantly West Ryde is not a cheap suburb to have insurance!

JCI $1600PA for NM35ARX @$30k as a daily drive.

I think Shannons can do you a better deal.

I wish, because I do not have a garage and a daily drive will not insure me. JCI were the only company despite age of 42, no points and only 2 speeding fines in 20 years of driving.

If I lived on the northern beaches insurance would be at least $500 cheaper. aaaaarrrrrgggghhh :P

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