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CHEAP CTP GREEN SLIP

Shannons will insure you with a CTP Green Slip if...

i) your car is insured with them

ii) haven't had licence suspension or at fault accident in the past 5 yrs

iii) your age is 30+

Price?

$312.79 for my Forester XT this month

$312.79 for my R34 GT-R next month

Policy is underwritten by GIO

CHEAP CTP GREEN SLIP

Shannons will insure you with a CTP Green Slip if...

i) your car is insured with them

ii) haven't had licence suspension or at fault accident in the past 5 yrs

iii) your age is 30+

Price?

$312.90 for my Forester XT last month

$312.90 for my R34 GT-R next month

Hey Terry i dont know if all ur 3 points are correct, i dont know if you HAVE

to be insured with them, but i am so i wouldnt know, however i am not 30

yet and they did me one, as well as a friend of mine who is only 25, but yeh

again insured with them. Mine wasnt quite as cheap as urs, but was still about

$200 cheaper then anyone else.....

In the sau members section at the beginning of this year there was a good deal for greenslips, I got mine for about $312ish

where everyone else was $600 for me.

I was 22 years old, Male, Speeding offence (loss of license, No accident, driving a 96 R33 GTS-t.....

when i renewed my greenslip this year, I noticed the asking prices right across the board had doubled for me! I hadn't had an accidents, hadn't lost my licence and I'm pretty sure I didn't fall below the age of 25 (granted that would be freaking awesome!).... but it went from 309 to 619!!!!!

I called everyone and everyone was quoting around the 600 dollar mark, except shannons who were about 200 cheaper.. but still! No idea why it was doubling for me.

CHEAP CTP GREEN SLIP

Shannons will insure you with a CTP Green Slip if...

i) your car is insured with them

ii) haven't had licence suspension or at fault accident in the past 5 yrs

iii) your age is 30+

Price?

$312.79 for my Forester XT this month

$312.79 for my R34 GT-R next month

Policy is underwritten by GIO

Correct Terry,

Shannons only offer Greenslips to policy holders.

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In the sau members section at the beginning of this year there was a good deal for greenslips, I got mine for about $312ish

where everyone else was $600 for me.

I was 22 years old, Male, Speeding offence (loss of license, No accident, driving a 96 R33 GTS-t.....

what company did you get the green slip from at that price?

lol @ Teryy!!

Just_RB - it was AON. however from recent discussion, they have put their prices up.

Chubbeh I think that's just maybe the bikes?

The Car CTP's are normally pretty good except if you have had an accident in the last what 3-5 years?

I did a quick search last night as i have a new car coming up for rego, QBE was the best of the rest at $480...currently uninsured as it has a bung engine

Is it true that you get cheaper rates if you have fully comp insurance? I was always paying around the 300-320 mark with the skyline through AAMI who are now really expensive. Haven't owned a registered car for over a year though so price rise wouldn't surprise me.

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