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www.dawes.com.au/

www.uniquecar.com.au/

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shannons insurance (08) 9388 8733

Shannons (02) 9958 7666 www.shannons.com.au

James Dear & Assoc. (02) 9888 5683

ALL-STATE insurance (07) 3205 3311

Insurance Australia Broking (07) 3397 5511

Vigil 13 14 30 www.vigilins.com.au

Street Tech

Elders Insurance 1800 654 545 www.elders.com.au

Young and Cool (02) 9601 1600 www.youngandcool.com

Auto One Stop (07) 3802 5566

Toomeys (03) 9876 5950

Suncorp Metway 13 11 55

Combined Acceptance (02) 9633 5800

RACQ 13 19 05 www.racq.com.au

Torque Underwriting 1300 369 769

Kenyon (03) 9696 1219 www.kenyon.com.au

Just Cars 13 13 26 www.justcarinsurance.com.au

QMDN 1800 644 383

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Insurance Companies

Just Cars Subsidiary of AAMI 13 13 26

AAMI 13 22 44

Fortron Insurance Agency 1800 444 123

Auto One Stop (07) 3802 5566

Insurance Australia Brokers QLD = (07) 3236 3300 NSW = (02) 6551 3220

Vigil 13 14 30 www.vigilins.com.au

Ansvar (SA) (08) 8338 1900

RACQ 13 19 05 www.racq.com.au

Young and Cool (02) 9601 1600 www.youngandcool.com

QMDN 1800 644 383

Unique Car Insurance (03) 9898 9400

Elders Insurance 1800 654 545 www.elders.com.au

Shannons (02) 9958 7666 www.shannons.com.au

Torque Underwriting 1300 369 769

ALL-STATE insurance (07) 3205 3311

Suncorp Metway 13 11 55 www.suncorpmetway.com.au

Street Tech Insurance for Imported & Modified Vehicles 1800 150 320

Australian Finance Group 07 3394 1200

NRMA 13 21 32

Prestige Car Insurance 1800 004 121

DirecDial Insurance 13 19 29 www.direcdial.com.au

FAI Insurance 13 10 00

Insurance My Way Australia www.insurancemyway.com.au

eChoice www.echoice.com.au

FutureNet www.insurenet.com.au

Australian Insurance Search www.insurancesearch.com.au

Insurance Brokers

Insurance Brokers of SA (08) 8326 1011

Bendigo Insurance brokers (03) 5441 1066

Toomeys (03) 9876 5950

Young (02) 9601 1600

Dawes (02) 9144 6700

Combined Acceptance (02) 9633 5800

Auto One Stop (07) 3802 5566

Kenyon (03) 9696 1219 www.kenyon.com.au

Unique Car Underwriting 1800 651 014

Pyrah Tobin Brokers (02) 4285 9191 www.pyrahtobin.com.au

Nsurance (03) 98470511

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