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Post by deian »

thats a good quote! I wouldn't mind keeping my pug 106 as a spare. Maybe a motor trader insurance would serve me better, insurance want £20 a month, plus we have 2 other cars in the household.
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Post by jgra1 »

ang on wheeler, i never said that ;)

Ian, thanks! I look forward to driving it home tomorrow...
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Post by Ian Fearn »

I'm with quoteline direct.

They have a website. The chap i speak to is always the same person and he's dead helpful.

Give them a bell, admittedly they put often put you on hold for a couple of minutes as they are quite a smallish broker and you have to listen to Abba (which is fine if you're an Abba fan!!) but its worth it.
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Post by jgra1 »

wil do..

my present company, hastings, wont insure LPG.. I have been with them 6 months and am paying £40 per month, for my 1.8lXi Xant. If i go ahead with my plan to carefully fit LPG and get it tested with an LPGA firm, then i will need to change anyway.

Admiral seem to want £300 for me on the V6 (third party), so I may cut my losses and go with them from now onwards.. (If they insure LPG for the future)
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