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I was 20 (and on my P's) when I got my NA R32 4 years ago. Cost me $1200 p/a with Just Cars for full comprehensive. I think I was rating 3 or 40% NCB. Mods on my N/A were full exhaust system and sound system and I had a 3 point black wired immobiliser.

All depends on what your rating is though. If you have a bad driving history or rating 5 then prepare to bay through your arse.

Also depends where you are..with FULL NCB, 23, full licence I was quoted approx $3k for NA R33 in Sydney.. and at the time a GTST was only $500 more.

Call your current insurer and find out how much NCB you have. Otherwise a potential insurer will give you an indication of your NCB with your driving history.

go through just cars man, should be around the one grand mark give or take a bit...more likely give :D i think $1200 sounds about right seeing as i was quoted $1700 for a 32 Gts-t and im only 17

What state are you from mate? Canberra and Sydney have the worst theft rate in Australia, so if your from one of these.. goodluck.

I've had my P's for a year now, no claims, and im with Justcars. Got my renewal last week, and its now $534 for 12 months 3rd party, or $654 for fire and theft, with an excess of $600 standard excess, with an added bonus of $600 because im a male driver between 16-22 years old. This insurance is with unlimited mods mind you. For an R33 non-turbo.

Going off this.. i would say a full insurance qoute would be much more expensive... Definetly more then $1200.

Dayne

I think probably the best way for you to find out how much insurance would cost on an NA 32 would be to call up a few insurance companies, they'll ask you a few questions about your car, driving history, place of residence etc, and then give you a quote.

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