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I need to find a new barber/haircut place & closest is in Brunswick...

Just a skateboards ride away

I went for a job interview in Fitzroy, was a small office.. got there about 7:45am waiting for the guy to get in because was just him in the office.. rocks up on a skateboard and skinny jeans

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27yo, no accident, no fines, weekend use. $10k r32 gtst

$1900 a year full comp insur Shannon's

$1300 a year full comp JustCar

WTF

I'd sleep better knowing Shannons wont dog or backout of a claim (as much as) like Just Car would. plus you would get your moneys worth on choice of repairer. (Micolour vs Shiny Captiva Smash Repairs Inc. or Final Inspection vs Southland Carpark Detailers)

the gloria was insured for $14k~ and was $1600 i think.

what if you later married some single mum, and you were talking with your "son" about his childhood, and how he stole this mad as fk skyline matching the description of yours, at the same time yours was stolen.

And he is now in his 20's

and his name was mohsen

Was all about Shannons with their great premium and great coverage and all that.

So much so, housemate called them re: S15

Something like $1500ish (with CAMS license) for 20k covered

Called Famous insurance... got it for like 900 for a year, can park it on the street etc to boot.

Somewhat suprising

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How come they give you insurance for 900 yet Pat got quoted 1900 or what ever it was and parked inside a garage?

Actually thinking about going 3rd party on the MV this year.. maybe ride ~2000km a year these days. ~1k is a fair bit for not using it that often.

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Not sure, I am personally with Shannons, something like $1400 a year (I cant remember now) for 32k covered

This was for housemate, they quoted $1550 (with cams licensed, 1750 without) for 20k covered for S15 at the same address.

but then Famous undercut that quote by $600 a year, and didn't mind about it being on the street.

Will be giving them a call to see what they quote me when renewal time comes up

Called Famous insurance... got it for like 900 for a year, can park it on the street etc to boot.

Somewhat suprising

hmmmmm

just reading their info... they can cover track days for up to $10,000 if your car is damaged (if it hits an object or car). (money is for your car, not other object or car).

might also chase-up RACV classic. and Lumleys. they all told me to go f**k myself when i said i was under 25 a few months ago.

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