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Insurance for the 4bys.

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Insurance for the 4bys.

Post by croatian4x4 »

sorry to bother you all again :S

im after a good company to insure my cruiser with. The problem i have been facing is that after i have been spending all this money on her engine and gearbox wise, and now suspension wise, i need an insurer that lets me name an agreed value.

I have tried a few that do agreed values but they still wont let the agreed value be higher then the market value (which is only $7100) because of the age of the car, which i cant understand :S

any help would be appreciated,
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Post by T_Diesel »

There are a few insurance brokers around that will be able to get your vehicle and accessories covered for what they are worth or for an agreed value. I have my 97 GQ insured for $12,000 with another $12,000 of accessories on it. A few I can think of are:

DGA Insurance Brokers - www.dgainsurance.com.au

TCIS Insurance Brokers - www.tcis.com.au

OAMPS Bushtrack insurance - http://www.oamps.com.au/Products/defaul ... oductID=24

Also try the 4wd association in your state. I know the vic association has a pretty good scheme with Affinity Risk Partners in Melb also.
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Post by Ghost »

TCIS is the better one, last time i checked my DGA policy before i canned it they dont care what mods are on the car they just dont insure the mods or extras, was in very very fine print.
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Post by hammey »

Maybe try Shannons, they insured my 92 GQ for $20,000 agreed value. Market value was 8,000.
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Post by j-top paj »

hammey wrote:Maybe try Shannons, they insured my 92 GQ for $20,000 agreed value. Market value was 8,000.
20k for a GQ :shock:

when is it going to go "missing"? :lol:
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Post by RockyF75 »

j-top paj wrote:
hammey wrote:Maybe try Shannons, they insured my 92 GQ for $20,000 agreed value. Market value was 8,000.
20k for a GQ :shock:

when is it going to go "missing"? :lol:
He's in Newcastle, so more than likely any day now.
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Post by j-top paj »

just park it in raymond terrace overnight :lol:
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Post by HeathGQ »

j-top paj wrote:
hammey wrote:Maybe try Shannons, they insured my 92 GQ for $20,000 agreed value. Market value was 8,000.
20k for a GQ :shock:

when is it going to go "missing"? :lol:
i got mine insured for 19K - TCIS through ANFWDC (club) insurance scheme.
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Post by Hof »

Can one of you GQ owners give me some idea of the yearly premium you are paying to insure your car?? I have a 1990 GQ... Just a rough idea and the amount it is insured for, for comparison..

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Post by hammey »

about $920pa. that was with a first buy back guarantee in the contract.

NRMA wont give you first buy back option

No matter what you insure it for make sure you read the PDS regarding first buy back or you could the lot over some pissy little nose to tail.
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Post by T_Diesel »

Mine is a 1997 GQ and I have the vehcile insured for $14,000 and then $10,000 of accessories/mods on top of that. Mine is placed by a broker and underwritten by Zurich and I am paying $502.00 for full comp.

I have shopped around and no one can get close to it. The best I got elsewhere was about $750.00 and a lot of underwriters were only prepared to cover the vehicle for market value only which is about $10,000 - $12,000.
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