NRMA gave me the arse...
- Ben
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NRMA gave me the arse...
Thought I may as well get around to telling them about my engine conversion and as it turns out there is no use...
Any increase in power output and they won't touch you...
Ah well!!!
Any increase in power output and they won't touch you...
Ah well!!!
Yeh my sister works for suncorp insurence and I asked her if they would 3rd party a ej coverted brumby. She said nope it's not the client base they looking for. As they think, as a whole, anyone who changes their engine is more likely to have an accident then someone in a stock car. Maybe you should try that place with the gogo mobile on the add, Shannon's i think.
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On completion of the EJ20turbo conversion to a friend's L series Wagon about 18 months ago he phoned RAC, his insurance company, to inform them of the engine change and increase in power.
They pretty much said "Ok, we have recorded the change".
He said "oh ok....don't I need to bring it down for you guys to check over it or inspect it?"
"no".
He wrote it off about a year later (misjudged a corner on a gravel road and bent the front-end putting the car into a ditch) - got a full payout for the aggreed insurance amount ($6200ish).
Then he bought the car back off them for just under 2 grand, bought another stock standard L series in better condition than his original one for $2500 and transferred the conversion accross in 4 days by himself.
Ended up with a better car and around $1700 in his pocket. I never did find out what his insurance premiums went up to after that but it was still an overall posetive story!
They pretty much said "Ok, we have recorded the change".
He said "oh ok....don't I need to bring it down for you guys to check over it or inspect it?"
"no".
He wrote it off about a year later (misjudged a corner on a gravel road and bent the front-end putting the car into a ditch) - got a full payout for the aggreed insurance amount ($6200ish).
Then he bought the car back off them for just under 2 grand, bought another stock standard L series in better condition than his original one for $2500 and transferred the conversion accross in 4 days by himself.
Ended up with a better car and around $1700 in his pocket. I never did find out what his insurance premiums went up to after that but it was still an overall posetive story!
- Outback bloke
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Tried Just Cars about a month ago regarding my Brumby, No accidents or claims in the past 25 years, got engineers cert, gold licence, not even a parking ticket, still waiting in their reply.MUDRAT wrote:Mod Plate = QLD thang.
Just cars or Shannons are your best bet. Yes they're expensive.
l assume this means No.
Redskin
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89 Brumby
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