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Guys,

Who has insured their ceffy yet, who with and how much for?

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Name:

Age:

Car:

Mods:

Rating:

Tickets: (how many)

Insurer:

Premium:

Full Comp:

Agreed Value:

Im hunting right now...

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Just rang just cars....

Name: Ni

Age: 23

Car: 1988 A31 Cefiro

Mods: Rb26DETT, Manual Conv, 33 GTST Brake conv, 18" rims, Suspension and everything else listed....

Rating: 1

Tickets: 1

Insurer: Just Cars

Premium: $1171

Full Comp: $1171

Agreed Value: $15,000

Just rang just cars....

Name: Ni

Age: 23

Car: 1988 A31 Cefiro

Mods: Rb26DETT, Manual Conv, 33 GTST Brake conv, 18" rims, Suspension and everything else listed....

Rating: 1

Tickets: 1

Insurer: Just Cars

Premium: $1171

Full Comp: $1171

Agreed Value: $15,000

U sure man it was just cars.. Man i was qouted 2600 bux with those guys.

yeah just got off the phone with them.... i was stunned! its less than half the cost of insuring my R32 and my ceffy has 10x the mods! lol

needless to say i made them send me out the forms straight away! :)

the area i live in is low in car theft... maybe thats why?

Just rang just cars....

Name: Ni

Age: 23

Car: 1988 A31 Cefiro

Mods: Rb26DETT, Manual Conv, 33 GTST Brake conv, 18" rims, Suspension and everything else listed....

Rating: 1

Tickets: 1

Insurer: Just Cars

Premium: $1171

Full Comp: $1171

Agreed Value: $15,000

Now thats more like it :) told you its not expensive lol ceffo

inark, try shannons...

They are usually pretty competitive once you have quite a few mods, and they look after you well too. Their excess is much cheaper than just cars ($600 vs $1500 in my case for an R33), and they can give you the choice of salvaging the wreckage if that were the case and so on....

Their level of service has been second to none in my case, so give them a go...

Zahos

Name: Brad

Age: 19

Car: 1988 cef

Mods: exhaust, turbo timer, guages

Rating:?

Tickets: 0 :bs!:

Insurer: Just Car

Premium: $600, 3rd party, fire and theft

Agreed Value: $5000 (F*ckin bullsh*t!)

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