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Hey guys, I wasnt too sure where to post this so just thought I'd put it in here...

I was driving home tonight from Brissie and this stupid young so n so in front of me thought it would be a good idea to swerve over onto some loose stuff on the side of the road and throw a nice big stone up at me which cracked my windscreen....

I haven't been able to call my insurance company yet (Sunday) and am just wondering if anyone has had to have a screen replaced before? Bit worried it might take ages for them to get one or something.

Thanks guys!!

:laugh:

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Thanks for the replies guys! Ive had a couple of quotes for around the $220 mark so not too bad. Still kinda pissed that Just Cars won't cover it like my other insurance company does for my toyota....

:)

$220 doesnt seem too bad at all. i got quoted more on my old VR bommodore. good to know if the same happens to my 34.

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jase r34, give suncorp a call surprisingly good price on my skyline $832 a year which includes a free windscreen every year

Really? They quoted me about that much for my '97 corolla when i moved up here about 18 months ago....Mind you I am a rating 1 now instead of 2 :P

I'm not 25 yet either, which I think makes a bit of a difference with Suncorp and others?

But yeah I'm pretty happy with $220 so I'll get it done asap!

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