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Thats why Shannons wouldnt insure me initially as i had a suspension within 5 years... So i went to Just Car, Shannons tried to offer insurance later on and i told them to bugger off! Loyal customer i am :P

The value plays a very little part in the price. Mainly other factors like type of car, age & location..

Shannons more or less refused to insure the S15...said it was rating 7 for a high risk car and they are more or less not interested in insuring unless its for a ridiculous amount and with a lot of restrictions on the policy. The area I live in is very quiet and never any crimes etc.

So much for supporting car enthusiasts....=\.

oh ok, sorry for my incompetence to say a joke to my friend on a forum, i didnt mean to offend you and all your knowledge on this matter, im just a stupid young nieve child that doesnt belong on this forum.

Cranky little thing aren't you.. :D

I have a perfect driving reccord besides a licence suspension on my Ps got cought speeding on double demerits lost all my points in 1 fine, only time i have ever been booked for anything and that was 3 yrs + ago now i think.

Then it wouldn't be perfect would it..

Thats why Shannons wouldnt insure me initially as i had a suspension within 5 years... So i went to Just Car, Shannons tried to offer insurance later on and i told them to bugger off! Loyal customer i am :P

Hahaha win.

Yeah, my way of thinking is that if they slap you in the face by doubting your credibility as a car enthusiast, slap them back when they come running back offering insurance.

no only to people that a rude to me numerous times for no reason.

im actually quite nice

There's a difference of being rude and stating facts.

I can assure you if I were rude to you, you would be the first person to know.

I have nothing against you I was just mearly stating why there is no sau newy etc you just seem to be taking in the wrong way..

I m actually a very nice person and will go to lenghs to help people out if needed.. Just ask Matt.. :)

after 3 years it does not count on insurace anymore so yeh it will be perfect for that so no extras on premium or excess.

It WAS 5 years last i checked mate, if its 3 now then its a bonus i guess :D

I m actually a very nice person and will go to lenghs to help people out if needed.. Just ask Matt.. :)

Yeah ask me! I know EVERYTHING :woot:

Actually by now you guys know me better and know i know sweet fark all lol

DIF is good value :yes:

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