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I have a r33 gtst series2 track only car in my garage.

The garage is by no means a impenetrable fortress, i leave that special place for the GTR.

Can i insure a car just for theft? or something along those lines even tho its not registered and will never see the road?

Or can i put it onto my house cover or something?

Or are every ones track cars uninsured?

Just with all these thefts dont want the thing to get nicked !!

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Shannons do a laid up cover for just your purpose. Basically it covers insurance against fire, theft, damage etc while ever the car is not under its own power. This includes while it's being trailered to an event.

I have 2 race cars insured under this scheme for about $700 per annum total.

It doesn't matter how modified they are, and you basically set the value of the car.

My cars are only cheapies - one's insured for $12k and the other for $20k. Just checking the policy, I'm paying $343 for the cheaper car, and $384 for the dearer one. I can almost guarantee that insuring a single car for $32k would be a lot less than the price of my 2 insurances combined. I would guess you could insure a $50k race car for under the $730 combined I'm paying. Just having 2 policies means 2 lots of administrative fees etc.

Give them a call and get a quote - costs nothing and is easy.

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