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I'm in the market for some new car insurance for my m35 as the pricks i have been with (just cars) decided to bend me over and f**k me hard,So i thought I'd ask who other people are with as a lot of company's wont touch our cars.Cheers

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Last I heard Lumleys wouldn't touch the M35, not special enough or something.

I am insured with Shannons, around 1k and no lockup living quarters. Out in the rain with no farks given. They were fine with it.

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Last I heard Lumleys wouldn't touch the M35, not special enough or something.

I am insured with Shannons, around 1k and no lockup living quarters. Out in the rain with no farks given. They were fine with it.

My last one was insured by Lumleys. End of the day these guys just pick and choose which customers they want - same with Shannons.

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My last one was insured by Lumleys. End of the day these guys just pick and choose which customers they want - same with Shannons.

Mines currently insured through Lumleys. Haven't had to speak to them, touch wood.

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Everyone will be different, not much point in comparing premiums from what I've heard from people in the industry (who are active here on SAU, too).

Age of car, condition of the car, features and mods, location, driving history and driver's age, and usage all play factors in quoting premiums, so no two situations will ever be quite the same...

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I used to have my R33 insured with Lumley Special Vehicles, when I got my R34 and just wanted to change it over they said that they have to close off my current policy and open a new policy.. BUT as it's a NEW policy on a SPORTS car, they cannot insure me anymore as they ONLY INSURE CLASSIC CARS NOW, sooo basically told me to go f*** myself!! It didn't make sense as they were insuring my R33, but their response was that they will continue to honor all OLDER policies until such time they are closed. Tried speaking to the CEO and basically muttered the same shite, so told them the go jump!! I did have insurance with AI for a while http://www.aiinsurance.com.au/ who weren't too bad. I'm with Shannon's now and it's up around the 1k mark Rating 1

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