
RACV Comprehensive Insurance for imported FTO
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RACV Comprehensive Insurance for imported FTO
I found RACV pretty good. They insured my FTO in 5 mins. Not many insurance companies will insure imports. I got a pretty good deal from them. Worth a try! 

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Re: RACV Comprehensive Insurance for imported FTO
How much was your insurance? And did you try JustCarInsurance?
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Re: RACV Comprehensive Insurance for imported FTO
Mine was $1200 comprehensive with no claims discount protection, windcreen cover etc. Plus RACV break down cover too.-Nighthawk- wrote:How much was your insurance? And did you try JustCarInsurance?
JCI quoted me $1100 but with no windscreen cover or road side assist.
Shannons wouldn't quote me as they didn't "have proof that I was a motoring enthusiast!"
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Hmm, I'm with JCI at the moment, maybe I'll check out RACV when my year ends...
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Re: RACV Comprehensive Insurance for imported FTO
Is RACV and RACQ the same?
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Re: RACV Comprehensive Insurance for imported FTO
Hmm.. With Shannons, I said I was part of a club. FTO Australia. I have all my vehicles (and bike) through them.
There are also places like LSV (Lumley Special Vehicles) which are quite good..
There are also places like LSV (Lumley Special Vehicles) which are quite good..
I just had to add it ......
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F**K lumley! when a police officer knocked me off my bike, it took them 6 months to get my bike fixed. not happy 

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Yep same. Told them I am an active member of car clubs and gave them club names. All my vehicles are insured through them.rock_it wrote:Hmm.. With Shannons, I said I was part of a club. FTO Australia. I have all my vehicles (and bike) through them.
There are also places like LSV (Lumley Special Vehicles) which are quite good..
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Re: RACV Comprehensive Insurance for imported FTO
I think I'll mention the FTO club if that's the case. Although I wasn't a member at the time...
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Really.. They fixed one of ny cars straight away.. Even took the word of my panel beater and didn't even view the damage..Chebus wrote:F**K lumley! when a police officer knocked me off my bike, it took them 6 months to get my bike fixed. not happy
I just had to add it ......
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Re: RACV Comprehensive Insurance for imported FTO
the roadside portion of their business is the same, still completely different organisations. i.e. if you have RACQ roadside assistance and breakdown in Melbourne, you call RACQ, but RACV will come out.vanadinite wrote:Is RACV and RACQ the same?
The insurance side is completely different. And in case you were wondering, RACQ won't insure a FTO.
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Re: RACV Comprehensive Insurance for imported FTO
They still honor RACV's membership status though. We shifted our membership status of RACV (card) to RACQ when we moved to QLD. We have been a member with them since 2003.
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I want to get another quote from JCI. When it asks me what mod's/non-standard items I have on the car, do I literally list everything that my car has? Example; Electric windows, sport seats, air con, exhaust etc etc???
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What added mods did you add with JCI bjk?bjk wrote:Hmm, I'm with JCI at the moment, maybe I'll check out RACV when my year ends...
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I think their focus is on anything non-standard (though don't quote me on that). When I bought the car it was pretty well stock, apart from the lowering springs and the front strut brace, so I put those in. Also the immobiliser (which they require for it to be comprehensively insured I might add).GazGPvR wrote:What added mods did you add with JCI bjk?bjk wrote:Hmm, I'm with JCI at the moment, maybe I'll check out RACV when my year ends...
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bjk wrote:I think their focus is on anything non-standard (though don't quote me on that). When I bought the car it was pretty well stock, apart from the lowering springs and the front strut brace, so I put those in. Also the immobiliser (which they require for it to be comprehensively insured I might add).GazGPvR wrote:What added mods did you add with JCI bjk?bjk wrote:Hmm, I'm with JCI at the moment, maybe I'll check out RACV when my year ends...
Cheers, I'll give them a shout tomorrow

Gaz