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Hey guys and girls,

I have searched the forums for info on this but couldn't find what I'm after.

Anyone know of or better yet have insurance with a company that will allow engine mods? I'm talking about stuff like Upgraded turbos, ECU's, injectors etc that make the car go faster? Most places I can think of won't do it.

My insurance is due in a few months and the company I'm with don't allow any mods...

Cheers

Brett

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Check this list of import insurers out

It will ALWAYS be expensive though

Hope this helps you out somewhat.

Cheers, Mark

Australian Insurance

Search Andrew Riolo 0412607204 ALL Import specialist; Finds

best rates for a fee. [email protected]

insurancesearch.com.au

Insurance Advisernet Australia Pty Ltd Kerry Healey Kim Friend (07) 3397 5511 ALL Auto Insurance Specialist; Does the work for you, securing excellent pricing & coverage. mailto:[email protected]@insuranceadviser.net

Import Finance & Insurance Colin Shannon (07) 5561 1211 ALL Will quote on under 25s with turbos, with reasonable modifications. No longer arranges finance. [email protected]

mail & URL

Street Tech Modified Vehicle Insurance Belinda 1800 331 636 ALL Covers only nominated drivers Up to $5000

Shannons Insurance NA (07) 3255 6355 1300 364 662 QLD Secure garage day & night. NA [email protected]

http://www.shannons.com.au/

Torque Underwriting (Lumley General) NA 1300 369 769 ALL Insured for less that market value, must have 40%+ NC Bonus & must be 30yo+, no turbos.

Just Car Insurance NA 13 1326 All except

NT & WA Nominated drivers. +10% on premium if modified. $1000 + $700 theft +20% of value of mods

Fortron Insurance Agents (08) 9445 2011 ALL Policys only sold through some dealers. If turbo must be 25yo+ $200 (+ $500 on selected models)

MB Prestige Insurance Amber

(Adelaide) (08) 8363 3993

(02) 9966 9777

If turbo coupe must be 30yo+

Unique Car Insurance (03) 9898 9400 VIC All modifications allowed Min. 20% NCB reqd. Insures to purchase price. http://www.uniquecar.com.au/

[email protected]

Suncorp Metway NA 131155 ALL Only insure popular imports & for market value. Points rating system for mods, will allow some. 25yo+ for turbo cars Increases with number & scale of modifications http://www.suncorpmetway.com.au/

[email protected]

Note: Suncorp's on line quote

system will not process imports, call them.

Young & Cool (02) 96011600

1300 307 066 ALL Must be under 30yo, but 20yo+ for turbo cars. Max of $25,000, named driver, locked garage, automatic immobiliser, no major mods. $1000 + 10% for theft $1000 +$1000 if at fault & no driving course. http://www.youngandcool.com.au/

[email protected]

Oamps NA 1800 240 432 - - -

Prosperion Jeffrey 1300 762 788 Mention listing at 'Importdriver' ALL Must also have car financed through Prosperion. Vehicle must be no more than 8 yrs old at end of term. Six fixed, low priced premium categories. http://www.prosperion.com.au/referrers/imp...driverform.html

mailto:[email protected]

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