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Hey guys need some help, heard some one in here can help get insurance with Shannon's and famous car insurance, aka young and cool, wont insure me again because i don't have a full time occupation.

Any advice and help will be appreciated

thanks

Bruno

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i want to join i been wanting to join and i was about to join when i had my R32 and then the car got wrote off because of the truck lol maybe you read my other thread but now i bought this nice R33 and gonna join as soon as i get R33 transferd to me name which needs few things to get roady done but its smooth drive i like it !!

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join sau vic... tell them your part of a cams affiliated club and attend some events.

other things that help are previous driving (read insurance) history of a performance/classic car

car garaged

being 25 +

being rating1

being accident/claim free

im thinking i prolly wont get into shannons because i had to make claim because of my recent accident, but does it count even thow its not my fault???? and the car was a write off???

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