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They really should have a deal with SAU, as there is quite a number of people thru them on here, they should have a discount

They do have a discount, if you are with SAU NSW or Vic and hold a CAMS license they wil give you a discount

Also do you guys know they have 'laid up' cover? My car is currently in the garage in pieces and it's only costing me $30 a month or thereabouts to insure it. I'm covered for theft, vandalism etc but it's just not covered if I drive it. Saving cash without having to cancel my policy is pretty good.

Sweet I need to get onto this, my car is always off the bloody road....sounds great :)

Deluxe: give Matt your contact number and details eg rego/address etc and ask him to have a look at your policy. Definately worth the time.

Matt is 'da man' :P

Cheers Kaz, might just do that! Although i might worry about it when it comes up again for renewal, BUT definatly Shannons are the go!

Im rating 1, 24 years old... never had an accident/made any claims.. also ride a 650cc motorbike rating 1

rang shannons.. wont insure me for a stock R33 Gtst as im "too risky"

Said to call back after ive have some experience with it..

needless to say shannons can lick the sweat off my balls.. wont ever insure with them

im trying to get a quote from shannons but dont want to just ring up and get a dud sales person. ive pmed boosted 3 times but he isnt replying. hes been online after my pm all 3 times i checked when he was last active. maybe hes sick of replying about insurance or something. good luck getting onto him.

I spoke to Matt (800sted) for my insurance, he is great! Give him a call he will sort it for you.

Shannons are fantastic, best insurer for modified vehicles.

Same as. Matt has been superb and we took our other car to Shannons as well largely due to the service he has provided. I also pay the most competitive price I could get for the Evo and have piece of mind that it's with a decent insurer.

why does he reply to everyone but me? :P i just rang shannons and the guy said ring back when your 25! im 24 with a rating 1 and they said they couldnt compare to just cars $1082,that it would be 3 times that because of my age.

_8005TED_ where are you? :)

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