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Peps, As the title says Im looking for Full comp insurance!

Anyone have any good places to go through?

Cheers

Darren

Hi Deluxe,

Here's some return info for you.... :Pimp2:

Try Shannons Insurance (phone number in phone book), then Just Car Insurance (online quote), and maybe Young & Cool car insurance (do a search for their phone number on Yellow Pages, pretty sure they are NSW based).

The quotation all depends on your age and rating history. All above 3 insurance companies should be close in price...... :uh-huh:

Hope that helps.....

Brendan Wilkeson (silky white pearl Stagea) :evil:

Cheers bro

I rang all of those, Young and Cool were too expensive, and Just Car were cheap premium but well expensive excess, and funny enough Shannons, were sweet no too bad off on Premium and excess was the lowest, So it looks like Shannons will have my insurance. Didn't expect Shannons to come to the party at all, but hey well suprised, Gidy up :uh-huh:

Easy stuff,

Im also with Shannons (monthly payment option.....) :uh-huh:

Had a $100 cheaper quote from Just Cars, but my Fireblade is through Shannons, so paying monthly for both vehicles makes it easier. More cash for mods!!

bwilkeson

Easy stuff,

Im also with Shannons (monthly payment option.....) :uh-huh:

 

Had a $100 cheaper quote from Just Cars, but my Fireblade is through Shannons, so paying monthly for both vehicles makes it easier. More cash for mods!!

bwilkeson

Yeh i'm hearing ya, monthly payment is all good!!!

cheers peoples

Darren

Just got a quote through Shannons, $4k+ cos i haven't had much insurance in the past.

Went to Just Cars (owned by the same people) they base their premiums on the total time you've been driving, not the number of years you've had insurance for. It's gonna cost just under $1k as they will put me strait to rating1. The excess' are a little more but if i don't crash i'll be fine! They also accomodate for unlimited modifications, as long as they are legal.

I think they are one of the better ways to go if you haven't had much insurance in the past.

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