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Me personally, no.

I presume you have some involvement with 'Just Insurance Services'

Looks like a great policy.

Certainly don't have anything to do with them other than having one car insured through them, there are still 10 with Shannons at this stage. Just sharing my findings and savings other may be able to benefit from, kind of insulted you presumed I have something to do with them... just as you do with Shannons.

I work for Marsh (look them up).

Edited by GT-R32
sorry, you gave me that impression, wasnt meant to insult. good find with that company nontheless, looks like a good policy.

All good. :blush:

Are you an underwriter? I read you changed positions? So I guess, more to the point, were you an underwriter? What do you do now? :yes:

When I got quotes about 6 weeks ago for a 34 GTR - Shannons was better than Just cars by about $250 a year - and Shannons insured my car from the moment it landed on the docks from Jap - which was fantastic, as I'm in Perth and my car landed in Brisbane for compliance. So even though I havent even seen my car yet or driven it - its been insured since the 20th of June.

Shannons FTW

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Just Insurance

VEHICLE: 1990 Nissan Skyline GTR R32 Coupe

NCB: 60%

DRIVER AGE: 14/5/83

SUM INSURED: $35,000*

PRIVATE/BUSINESS: Private

BASIC EXCESS:$ 500

AGE EXCESS:$600-UNDER 25 Must be Nominated

ANNUAL PREMIUM:

BASE PREMIUM $2,025.00

FIRE SERVICE LEVY $20.25

STAMP DUTY $112.70

GST $204.54

POLICY FEE $40.00

POLICY FEE GST $4.00

GROSS PREMIUM $2,406.67

i am unsure if thats good. i've never had full comp insurance before.

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I did an online quote with Just Insurance services. I haven't heard anything back and it's been 2 weeks. Screw them.

i did mine on the saturday..

and as you can see above i got the reply on the sunday!

but i still have not been told wether its decent or not.

i did mine on the saturday..

and as you can see above i got the reply on the sunday!

but i still have not been told wether its decent or not.

Get a quote from Just Car Insurance and call Shannons to compare.

for a 34GTR that is a good quote, that would be stock though yeh ?

im 18 and with justcar can get a stock 32 Gts-t for about $2.5k full compo.

closer to 3k for all the mods i want :laugh:

havnt took the time to call around anywhere else yet though.

edit: just tried to do an online quote with famous, form wasnt working :S

Edited by thrtytwo

96 R33 GTSt

26 yr old male

Hi Just wanted to say a big Thank u to Chris from Shannons. I was goin with Just car to insure my R33 GTSt, until i stumbled upon this thread! My premium is under the 1000 dollar mark and he was a pleasure to deal with.

Cheers.

96 R33 GTSt

26 yr old male

Hi Just wanted to say a big Thank u to Chris from Shannons. I was goin with Just car to insure my R33 GTSt, until i stumbled upon this thread! My premium is under the 1000 dollar mark and he was a pleasure to deal with.

Cheers.

Good stuff!

It's good to hear that people driving imported performance cars have such a choice now, they really are more clued up to insurance these days. The market is commpetitive enough for the premiums to be reasonable.

well, my renewal was up for my insurance a few weeks back, with Just Cars (was with them for my last 2 cars), and i went with Shannons (thanks _8OO5TED_) instead.

The premiums between the 2 companies were virtually identical (within $50ish of each other)... the differences were:

*Just Cars 'agreed value' (yeah, what they agreed to, i had no say in the matter) on my car was approx $5000 less than what the agreed value with Shannons was (that i actually agreed to! :O)

*Just cars were going to give me a rating 6 NCB, as they refused to honour my previous 3rd party fire and theft policies with them etc, whereas i got a much better NCB through Shannons (they honoured previous 3rd party policies)

*Excesses etc were cheaper through Shannons

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well, you think that a new company trying get new business would get back to people asap!

I know alot of other companies get back to you asap - guess I will call them and see....

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