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If you have a modified car and are worried about insurance get it engineered and register the engineers certificate with the RTA.

This will make all modifications listed legal, as pretty much any modification is illegal with out an engineers certificate

And if you look at the prices for some of the tests they want done it is cheaper to have no insurance and pay for an accident every 5 years or so.

My gfriends brother is trying to get his 2002 lancer which he turboed recently engineered and the prices were laughable

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i just recently had a claim with them, still am going through a claim with them....

Can't say i'd EVER insure a car with them again unless they were my very last option, and i mean dead out of options, even if driving un-insured was looking bad.

i just recently had a claim with them, still am going through a claim with them....

Can't say i'd EVER insure a car with them again unless they were my very last option, and i mean dead out of options, even if driving un-insured was looking bad.

how old are u and what car you got? so we know what kinda scenario it is...

well my experience with just cars has been really really good. I got ran into sunday night. Rang them monday, they were very helpful and responded very quickly. Tuesday car was towed to panel beaters. Now its at the panel beaters getting quoted and parts already ordered. Great stuff!

But then again. I wasnt at fault at all. :O

i've had both my silvia and my skyline Gts-t i have now insured with them i rang them today to get a Price on insuring the GTR r32 i am looking at

SAME price all

Sivlia 529 a year

Skyline Gts-t r33 529

Skyline GTR r32 529

3rd party

i listed mods on there they i don't think r ok like none of my shits engineered

i went and talked to one when i got defected he like dw about it i think i better take my computer off my insurances cause i know its a big fine for them like heaps

and they knock me back just for that

they wouldnt give me agreed value on my car, nor could i pay by the month at no extra charge, had to use their prefered repairer and gave me rediculous excess's.

i went to shannons and got agreed value, pay by the month at no extra charge, choice of repairer and half the excess!

im 21yo in perth with modded R33 sedan...

Hey guys, feel free to PM me regarding any general insurance enquiries you may have, I work for Shannons Insurance and may be able to be of assistance.

Cheers!

Matt

you also work for shannons.. i'm sure that doesn't hurt..

you also work for shannons.. i'm sure that doesn't hurt..

Your right, but Just Cars quoted me a cheaper premium.....

Lower premium, but lesser cover with less options.

I decided that the lowest premium wasnt always the best choice.

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