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Originally posted by skyzerr33

i'm with RAC cost is 900 a year  

25 60% no claim 94 gtst full comp cover for $24000

Don't forget to mention RAC dont insure imports anymore! So there's no point sayin RAC are cheaper... they dont accept new policies!

I was stung like that too....Famous are the ONLY people in Perth to insure me :(

Hey folks,

I am about to go ahead with Famous Classic Car Insurance. I told them I was a member of SAU :P Robyn gave me a $99 discount.

Who is organising the NSW side of things? Because the insurance form asks for my club membership & number (not specifically to do with discounts).

Of course, I'll need to get off the membership money to whoever it is :D Can I be NSW member 000001?!?!?!

i will also be going ahead with them as they will give me a good deal and pay by the month which is hella good!!

i posted about them in the VIC forum and robyn who i spoke to was very nice and interested in the whole import scene thing that they are apparently getting into... they were also interested in our forum as they should seeing how many ppl with decent cars there are here that want insurance, so i gave them the URL :P

coolies so do these guys insure in vic i didnt hear anything =)

i rang up just cars =) and got my best QUOTE FINALLY from 1 million phone calls for 3235 Full Comp =) for my 180sx which iam buying soon =)

i said to them id get it for 14 to 15 k and i asked if the price changes they said that premium dosnt which is good =)

i hear all these cheap prices mines sound abit. =) iam 19 no accident history and they wont give me rating 5 =)

DAmn =)

if these guys do vic ill be very interersted to ring em =)

hmm i emailed them tooand didnt get a reply.

i was all hyped to recieve this mad quote in my email the day after and when i checked there was nuffin but porn...oops...wait i shouldnt have said that...

oh oh..

i might give em a call now anyway :P

Originally posted by XCUZME

hmm i emailed them tooand didnt get a reply.

i was all hyped to recieve this mad quote in my email the day after and when i checked there was nuffin but porn...oops...wait i shouldnt have said that...

oh oh..

i might give em a call now anyway :O

I just spoke to Robyn and she said that she has all the emails :O

She said that it's probably better to call their 1300 number on ...

1300 88 60 29

They said they will be updating their site soon too to reflect insurance for imported cars.

Originally posted by jmp

I just spoke to Robyn and she said that she has all the emails :O

She said that it's probably better to call their 1300 number on ...

1300 88 60 29

They said they will be updating their site soon too to reflect insurance for imported cars.

Yo - same thaing. Wring them !! (on da fone)

Got a good quote - I am going with them fullstop. Great value.

Just one more thing I gotta find out - Who underwrites them ?? Anyone know ????

Cheers,

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