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Hi All,

Has anybody had anything to do with Lumley's Special Vehicle Insurance?

My Paul Newman's are currently insured with Shannon's and I just got a quote from Lumley's and for $30000.00 cover I got quoted nearly half what Shannon's charge me for identical cover.

Any input would be of assistance.

Thanks, D

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Hi All,

Has anybody had anything to do with Lumley's Special Vehicle Insurance?

My Paul Newman's are currently insured with Shannon's and I just got a quote from Lumley's and for $30000.00 cover I got quoted nearly half what Shannon's charge me for identical cover.

Any input would be of assistance.

Thanks, D

Hi mate, no nothing about this mob, are they australia wide? im interested too my cars are with shannons...

fill me in when your are down here.

Cheers,

Mario.

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What about Youii? If you rego say a show car, ie SFA ks on the road, they may give a good quote.

Just went over for a look.

#1. Youi WILL NOT INSURE an imported low volume/grey import, will not entertain any thought of it.

#2. Youi will not insure my 2001 3.0TD Auto Jackaroo for more than $11800.00 and for that price, they cant be purchased in any condition other than faaarked!

I have it currently insured with GIO Full Comprehensive for over $20000.00

So much for YOUI ........ um they FOOEY, ummm HOOEY????????

D

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Just went over for a look.

#1. Youi WILL NOT INSURE an imported low volume/grey import, will not entertain any thought of it.

#2. Youi will not insure my 2001 3.0TD Auto Jackaroo for more than $11800.00 and for that price, they cant be purchased in any condition other than faaarked!

I have it currently insured with GIO Full Comprehensive for over $20000.00

So much for YOUI ........ um they FOOEY, ummm HOOEY????????

D

ok son of rajab bYRON, i USE sHANNONS FOR THE sTAG AND nrma FOR THE g. :domokun:

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