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If you're talking about covering your own car, that should be covered Australia wide by the motor vehicle policy. If you're talking about covering a hire car, then travel policies can have a hire car excess waiver to cover some or all of the excess if you have a crash.

what about the other stuff, robberies and shit. lol, falling ill, getting hit by a truck, i dont know. the crap that can happen. someone breaks into the room and steals all my stuff.

How close does your phone have to be? My wall charger can only reach within 3 metres of my bed. Close enough?

Give it a try and see what happens. I normally have the phone charging on my bedside table and it works a treat.

what about the other stuff, robberies and shit. lol, falling ill, getting hit by a truck, i dont know. the crap that can happen. someone breaks into the room and steals all my stuff.

Yeah that's all availble in travel insurance. Medical is a biggy.

Some may and some may not. You'd need to read the PDS for exact details. I know that CGU, who I work for, covers unlimited cancellations on some and up to $12k on your luggage documents, whether they are damaged or stolen. There's heaps of other stuff included as well.

Some may and some may not. You'd need to read the PDS for exact details. I know that CGU, who I work for, covers unlimited cancellations on some and up to $12k on your luggage documents, whether they are damaged or stolen. There's heaps of other stuff included as well.

i'll pm you a little closer to the date.

And at mohsen, you jizz on them

i assume they still wind back the clocks on evo 8's too? im looking at one at top secret imports but ive heard nothing but good things from these guys.

yeh can be, but the interior will tell u if km's are genuine

as well as general wear and tear on bushes etc

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