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Insurance?

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Insurance?

Post by Abaris »

ok,

So the mods planned so far are suspension, wheels, exhaust with extractors, and alarm/immobiliser... who the hell do you guys insure with?

the best I've got is GIO at $650ish, but that didnt include the exhaust or extractors.

Just wondering who are the best insurers to call?
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Post by Bad JuJu »

I used TCIS for the patrol, now AAMI, my zook is only third party on the greenslip - incase I cause injury, and third party property - incase I hit somthing. Its not worth comprehensive insurance.
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Post by oozuk »

insurance....geeze what's that........??? :?
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Post by Eff »

Western QBE or Just Car insurance do allow for mod's.
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Post by Pinball »

Mines through 4WD association and TCIS, listed at 15k.. anything except competition work.

'Bout 670 annual from memory, only pain is they don't do monthly payments.

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Post by NIK »

Not positive but Im sure tcis do monthly payments.
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Post by =SKB= »

Just insure it as standard at market value. Everything costs less. You'll find a lot of people who mod cars go this way.

Or see how you go here:

http://www.budgetdirect.com.au/index.jsp
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