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I need to change insurance companies but noone likes to hear about my driving history. I guess its my fault cos Im no angel. And Just Cars suck for 3 reasons;

-Excesses are excessive ($3k for me which is bordering ridiculous)

-The agreed amount of insurance is ~ redbook (they dont seem to understand that mods are expensive stuff eg rims)

-No monthly or bi monthly installments (just great with the insurance premiums suck to begin with).

Ah well, I haven't had trouble with them for the past 4 years though. Anyone should I bother calling you guys reckon?

People just to let u know about H2P insurance (in conjunction with RAA). They are cheaper then Just cars etc and many others. Im currently P plator n drive Series 2 R33 NA GTS4. Compre insurance = 1g. I contacted them 2day advising them im modifying my engine via adding a turbo kit. Asumming my preimum will go up in the hundreds... suprisling it was $0.00 (any mods under $4,000g doesnt affect). They were nice people n knew about skyline etc... lol. Give them a Try.

(08) 8202 4393

um i just rang them and well they said you adding a turbo WILL increase your excess and premiums

and they wernt cheaper than just cars for me

2 strikes your out :wave:

on a side note rang famouse and am happy with there quote of $702 with agreed value of $20,700 and excess of $1000

my agreed value with just cars is $16,500 :woot::rolleyes:

i used to be with just cars. the premiums are bad enough.. but the excesses are a joke.

Changed to Shannons; was 50% less premium with a $500 flat excess, monthly payments and choice of repairer.

WIN!

You might wanna give _8OO5TED_ a PM. He works for Shannons (or did when I changed over).

err actually he's changed positions just recently.

info here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2284980

Bare in mind though, if you're under 25 most insurance agencies will give you a hard time, especially if you have minimal insurance history. Also, the cheapest premium might not necessarily be the best one to go with when it comes time to make a claim.

my 2c :D

Edited by GFXman

naw not under 25 not even under 30 anymore

shannons wont insure my vechile they claim im in a high risk suburb

he was also asking if i went to car shows drags drifts and stuff, i asked him why he wanted to know he claim to make a connection as to why i bought a import skyline (im thinking risky behavour)

just cars for me was 800/ year 1500 excess and only 16,500 agreed value (which i didnt agree too)

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