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CTP Insurance for Modded Trucks

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JK
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CTP Insurance for Modded Trucks

Post by JK »

I have my rego and insurance due and I am looking for options / recommendations for NSW Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurers who are friendly to modded trucks. The GQ has full engineer's cert and is 100% in compliance with the certification and RTA roadworthy requirements.

This is the first year I have had to worry about CTP + modded 4b.

Any thoughts / experiences and $ estimates would be much appreciated.

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Post by Maggot4x4 »

I've never had a problem JK, any of the companys should do as it is only personal injury. What I will say is shop around and you can save yourself up to $200. I think I paid $320 last year for the 80.
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Post by JK »

I should have stated that I was looking for 3rd party extended which does start to become an issue with vehicle mods etc.

I am doing the big ring-around today to try and find the best deal.

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Post by Hybrid »

Post up how ya go JK. Could be interesting.

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Post by RichardW »

Privided you can unconditionally register the vehicle any CTP insurer must do it. Check this link for prices http://www.maa.nsw.gov.au/greenslips13prices.htm.
If you have conditional rego you pay your CTP through the RTA and QBE is the insurer.
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Post by JK »

RichardW wrote:Privided you can unconditionally register the vehicle any CTP insurer must do it. Check this link for prices http://www.maa.nsw.gov.au/greenslips13prices.htm.
If you have conditional rego you pay your CTP through the RTA and QBE is the insurer.


Yeah that's pretty much where I got to. Looks like I will be up for about $460 / yr no matter which provider I go to. Certainly has gone up from last year. :cry:
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Post by stumped »

DirtPigs wrote:Yeah that's pretty much where I got to. Looks like I will be up for about $460 / yr no matter which provider I go to. Certainly has gone up from last year. :cry:


noticed the increase myself, $460 to CTP a lil zook :shock: wasn't expecting the hit, so i'm poor now :cry:
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