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Currently with Just Cars as Shannons wouldnt insure me due to not having any insurance for the last 8 years, even though I have no crash history. Anyway Iam paying $1244 per year with $1400 excess....better then not having insurance at all I guess. Anyone had any bad experiences with Just Cars not paying out???

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im with westfarmers insurence.

i pay $770 full comp. age 19 with rating 1 :(

$900 excess if my fault $600 if its not and insured for $14,000

they dont give a shit whats done to the car and very rarely would they put the cost of full comp up with a new modd.

downside, you must insure EVERYTHING with them but thats not really that bad ;)

kye

yeah i heard of them before what do you mean everything

like mods and what not or do you mean house and property and the likes

i just went with just car insurance $530 third party fire n theft upto $10,000 pay out thats market value... . I was paying $380 for a stock s13 with sgic so i thought only $200 extra why not. and im 19 yrs old. I tryed sgic but they wouldnt insure me unles i went full comp and i can not afford $2000 a yr. Just car was pretty simple.

yeah i heard of them before what do you mean everything

like mods and what not or do you mean house and property and the likes

everything, illegal or legal mods

mate had his 240 rwkw 33 insured with everything even a apexi pfc :(

if you insure anything you can only go through them and you must have a home and contents insured through them aswell, only downside but their rates are very reasonable so thats an upside.

only way to get a decent resonse from them is to call them and talk to them on the phone about it.

ive made one claim on them when my car was trashed, i chose my crash repairer which was doyles and all went well :wave:

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im with shannons they are great anyone want a good deal ring anthony in adelaide 134646 just tell him that kellie sent you. i have got some really good deals from him but you need a really good drivers history or an ok one for the past 5 years

If I rang them and told them Kellie sent me would they insure me (I'm 18)?

Just Car can get f***ed, $500 a year for third party fire and theft with a max value of $10,000!

Oh and Kellie, only milk and juice come in 2 litres!!! :)

im with shannons actually got my statement today . mods listed fmic full3 inch front pipe to cat then a 3/12 in.

17 inch mags 400r front bar and skirts pod filter momo wheel and kings lowered springs all on policey

basic exess $ 500 agreed value $18.000 including gst and stamp duty

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my premuin is $932 and 500 bucks excess car is a series t r33 gtst seiries one auto

im 49 yrs old btw

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famous

$691 full comp

27, rating 1

Was thinking of switching to Shannons as their policy is better (slighter lower excess, plus a few other things)

but they want $1150 from me now instead of $900 i quoted last year, so i have no choice but said no :)

Im with Just Car. I think im paying about $1200 or something fully comprehensive. Exsess is heaps with them tho. Dunno who else will insure me.

Have you rung around? You'd be surprised! You just don't want to have to pay that rediculos Excess with Just Cars, It really means you loose out on your return!!

Whats your rating and how old are you? if you don't mind me asking.......

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