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Has anyone in QLD insured their Stagea ? and with whom, Suncorp dont mention the Stagea on website.

My sisters stagea is insured through Just Car Insurance. I think she would have tried Suncorp first but not sure. I'll ask her in the next couple of days.

Cheers

I shopped around with my stagea and decided on Unique Car Insurance, was several hundred dollar's cheaper than my r33 was with suncorp, which is surprising when I listed the mod list, which was a lot longer than the r33 ever was.

http://www.uniquecar.com.au/

I opted for the $14 extra for the windscreen cover and already had it replaced with no charge. I have been very happy with Unique, thier customer service is excellent.

They also are a member here on SAu and offer members discounts, how much I wouldnt have a clue.

SKA,

How much was your policy?

I still thinking about buy a Stagea and would like to know

My R33 gtst is thru Suncorp approx $700 a year full comp.

But it is stock...

I know Suncorp is trying to stay away from imports, but if you have other insurance policies, they will normally cover you

I have 3 cars, a house and boat thru them.

Just spoke to Suncorp with no luck

They have never insured a Stagea before and will not

The phone chick went and asked the insurance underwriters while I was on the phone

They had no details about Stagea's, so I told them approx $24k for a series 2 when she asked

Their reason for not considering it was it would be to costly to get parts

hey ska you from brissy

if so you going on the club empier cruise on this weekend

No I am going on the bribie island cruise:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=89445

BUT emmanuel is going to the club empire cruise, he is in a gunmetal grey S1 Stagea, check out his and my ride here in the stagea section:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=89991

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