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PM Sent, with my mods list for the car.

Rating 1, never claimed for a car accident, wondering if I can have my mods updated with Shannons and see what the price might be for agreed value of ~$25k.

I currently have 2 cars and 1 bike with Shannons..... =)

Brendan Wilkeson

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All sorted Brendan :D

Unbelievable - everyone go Shannons, I sent Matt a PM and he's looked after everything, am VERY happy with the outcome!

Cheers, Brendan

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Well so far I am tottally happy with Unique, absolutly extactic to be precise.

But when the time comes when I am not happy with them, I'll PM Matt :huh:

BTW Not knocking shannons at all, but when I called up looking for insurance they wouldnt touch me and my list of mods with a ten foot pole.

I guess it's all down to who you know now-a-days :)

Good on you too Matt for helping out fellow forum members eh!

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hey Tangles is your bike insured for recreational use only? Shannons wouldn't touch me when i said i'd be riding it daily..i ended up going through Swann

Yeah man, I ride (rarely these days) on weekends only, under 7000kms a year etc etc. Its not insured as a daily ride, due to the fact that it aint a daily ride whatsoever - i REFUSE to ride it in the metropolitan area, thats not what its been built for!! LOL

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hi guys

i may be looking at a stagea in the near future - insurance will be one of the deciding factors.

i'm 22yo rating 1 - no accidents / claims / fines etc... - in SA - i was thinking Shannons is the winner? also member of a car club does this make any difference at all?

just after a conclusion of experiences of people with similar age to me - the car would pretty much stock except maybe a set of wheels / cat back / tints / stiffer springs for towing.

thanks

-Matt

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hi guys

i may be looking at a stagea in the near future - insurance will be one of the deciding factors.

i'm 22yo rating 1 - no accidents / claims / fines etc... - in SA - i was thinking Shannons is the winner? also member of a car club does this make any difference at all?

just after a conclusion of experiences of people with similar age to me - the car would pretty much stock except maybe a set of wheels / cat back / tints / stiffer springs for towing.

thanks

-Matt

talk to 8OO5TED

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im 22 insured for $26,000 with unlimited mods, cost about $2600 per year (i was 21 when i arranged the insurance, with a 65% no claim bonus with shannons)

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