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I just got my R32 GTST insured with justcar. Valued at $11500, excess is about $1500. im 20 with no previous crashes or claims with a rating of 3.

I pay $1562 a year. All they listed mods where spoiler and exhaust, no stereo nothing else.

Shannons wont insure car without a locked carport/garage. They also charged me $4500 a year comp.

No other companies will insure an under 25 import car driver. My old mans broker rang them all.

Does any1 know with justcar if ur car is a write-off are you able to keep the car?

  • 3 weeks later...

Sup, Im 22 and I just start with just cars with the 32 i just purchased. I have mentioned I have lost my license prior and the car is modded:

Metal Head Gasket

all internals upgraded

2 extra injectors

Front mount

Oil cooler (braided lines)

Greddy BOV

GTR Radiator upgrade with copper core (new)

M's Pod Filter

JUN piggy back computer

Greddy Rebic

HKS Boost controller

3 omori guages and one blitz

Heavy Duty clutch(new)

2 way mech LSD

Tein Coilovers

Tein adjustable castor rods

Strut braces front and rear

B-pillar brace

Sway bar upgrade

Trial Wheels

HKS turbo back system

Nismo Gear knob

alarm

Gearbox has been upgraded (by JUN)

sparco evo fix back

HKS turbo timer

Geniune Veilside pod mirrors

3 point Harness

Power Steering pump replaced last week (these seem to go on older lines)

Clear indicators

Kenwood H/unit

Cusco E-brake button

Full comp with rim included $1008 for the year. not to shabby.

  • 2 weeks later...

Holy Crap, I just got my renewal from Just Car and its pretty damn good, I didn't expect this at all.

I joined with them last year and paid $2200 for a year and I thought it would be similar around the $2000 mark, nope, $1175 for renewl :angry:, I was stoked. Thanks though to 8005TED for quoting me from Shannons but I had to stick with Just Car >_<

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