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just got my m35 info updated..

21000 is all they would cover my car for.. not too sure how much my policy is as i updated it from my hilux..

this is with justcar

Just had mine updated with all of my mods and agreed at value set at $28k.

$500 excess ful-comp (incoming suspension does not affect the monthly price)

$86 per month :)

Go Shannons! Go!!

* price is significantly higher with ECU mods *

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Anyone know of a company that suits me other than justcars?

Justcars won't give me a discount for only using the car ~3 days a week, usually one day a week. I don't drive it to and from work, secured garage but I'm only 21, shannons is out as they only do 25+

Really don't want to pay $1600 a year when I only drive it 1-3 days a week :) I commute to and from work in my falcon...

Just so you know guys, i got a letter saying that shannons now do CTP insurance in NSW.........
Yeah i got a quote from them last week for my CTP and it is about $260 cheaper than an others i found...

Yep, I checked how much my CTP would be with Shannons, and it was roughly $70 cheaper than AAMI, who have always proven to be the cheapest for me in the past!

Just did a check on GreenSlips.com.au, and the Shannons CTP figure for me was EXACTLY the same as the cheapest for GIO - co-incidence or conspiracy???

AAMI.............$458.00

Allianz...........$641.00

CIC-Allianz.....$630.00

GIO...............$387.88

NRMA.............$494.19

QBE...............$453.00

Zurich............$635.00

gio has always been the cheapest for me, they dont disqualify you for owning an import. personally i dont think the CTP should be affected by your driving record OR the car youre driving. your rego isnt! only weight!

Hey gota a quote for my series 2 from justcars, $1500 premium just under $1000 excess or $1000 premium and $2000 excess. im 20 and is a daily driver. Does this sound about right. any pointers?

I would say that's about right, given your age.

Geez I'm glad I'm old now, still remember getting a quote for my ET turbo pulsar back in the day, $5000 premium for an $8000 car... go NRMA. :rofl:

I would say that's about right, given your age.

Geez I'm glad I'm old now, still remember getting a quote for my ET turbo pulsar back in the day, $5000 premium for an $8000 car... go NRMA. :)

I would say that is pretty good considering his age.

I looked at an RZ Supra when I was 25 (rating 1 - no claims) and was quoted $3000 annually with a $1500 excess!

Hey gota a quote for my series 2 from justcars, $1500 premium just under $1000 excess or $1000 premium and $2000 excess. im 20 and is a daily driver. Does this sound about right. any pointers?

Doubt you'll get cheaper.

Though I'm 21 and I got $1560 or something with a $400 excess or $1460 with a $600 excess.

I'm ringing shannons in the next few days to see whether I am considered a car enthusiast but I figure I should join SAUQLD before doing so... But you know, lazy.

Hey gota a quote for my series 2 from justcars, $1500 premium just under $1000 excess or $1000 premium and $2000 excess. im 20 and is a daily driver. Does this sound about right. any pointers?

That is cheaper than my policy from Just Cars for my S1, im also 20 and have a perfect driving history with no claims

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bloody Sydney insurance pricing!

quote from Shannons was $1864 for a 1999 C34 RS Four S (RB25DET Neo, manual), worth $17k

youngest driver 28yo female, me 28yo male

1 at fault accident each in the last 5 years (both backed into objects, very minor damage only)

CLEAN driving records for last 5 years (no speeding tickets, traffic violations, parking tickets etc.)

putting me off getting a Stag :banana:

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