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I have a 1998 GT-T sedan... I cant get Shannons Insurance because my home does not have a lock-up garage! So, my only option is Just Car Insurance.

Anyone know of ANY other companies?

Many thanks.

AMMI ?

though i went through an insurance quote session, JCI came out on top.

RACV...

R33 GTS-T more then half the price for premium then Just cars and Half the price for excess then Just car with choice repairer etc.

Also do pay by month if that is more affordable.

If its a dollar problem Ive gone with 3rd party fire and theft from just cars, Ive listed all my mods (went to 2 pages,lol) and it cost $450ish, its insured for market value though,

Disclaimer, Im 45 and have only listed my mrs (40) as the other driver, its engineered and is also in a locked garage with a home alarm-car has a range of alarms-imobolilisers-kill switches and isolators and parked in a secure area when at work, its also a stock looking R33 GTS-T so not really eye candy.

LOL, its like a pre-start checks for a fighter jet with all the swithes and stuff.

And yes Ive had a car stolen before so Im as anal as 10 anal things.

LOL, I said anal.........

There are loads of threads on Insurance companies, a quick sure should find them for you and just IMO Don't go JustCar...just bad experiance with me

Are you assuming I haven't used the search function? Not many Topics on "insurance", and none within 2 years that suggest anything other than Just Car Insurance of Shannons Insurance.

There is another Company that insures grey imports at very competitive rates. But only if you or one of your parents is a pharmacist or medico.

"Guild Insurance" formerly Pharmacy Guild Insurance.

They simply regard people in these fields as being lower risk - and thus, one's Postcode doesn't matter.

hmm how is it I did not know that RACV insure imports? I insure both my cars with Just cars, full comp..and pay around $130 per month. Would love to see that reduced. Ill give them a call on monday for some quotes. Thanks guys I hope Ill save something.

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