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Johnny Dart
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I am in the process of importing a Holden SS UTE/pick up, from Australia.
I wondered what insurance company's you Aussie car owners used ?

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If you are an MMA member then the discount at Brentacre should still apply.
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yeah most insurers don't care if its Aussie or not

explain if necessary in terms of similarly equipped Vauxhall

I'd be thinking VX?? or monaro but don't shoot yourself in the foot if they have bigger engines.

any issues with it at all Roger at Monkfish performance is yer man for holden utes and Monaro

does all the parts and can make it into a BEAST with Aussie and US tuning parts and upgrades. Believe he supplied some ustes for top gear in the past

he is a member here and has a dodge charger


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I have both my Holdens insured through RH at the moment, but I am sure Brentacre will help, as they have just done with my son's ex army Land Rover.
Brentacre you get to speak to someone, not fill in online forms, and mention MMA will help. They asked me what other cars we had, so getting an idea of what fleet we have for potential extra custom when my other insurances expire.
Footman James used to insure the Holden (1992 VP wagon) but last time I asked them they just said no, so i won't ask them again!
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Post by Sandy »

I had the Falcon insured through RH.

I still get contacted by folk who have brought in 'modern' Falcons and it doesn't seem quite as straightforward as the older cars.
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Post by Johnny Dart »

Thanks for some good input.I have the Dart, and when I had it the F100 insured with RH, very good deal.
And the Mustang is with A plan, also very good.
I can possibly see a problem with the new UTE not being that old, 2001.
and not being American, or a UK equivalent.
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Brentacre insure my 2005 5.7 Hemi Durango
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Post by Sandy »

I thought you meant newer than that. I suspect you may be okay at that age. One or two BA/BF Falcons have come in and they are newer. I don't know of any FG's though.

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