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Doesn't really matter where you go, if you're under 25 comprehensive will cost you a left testicle. There's a $1200 difference between 3rd party, fire, theft and comprehensive for me. (and i'm only an NA...)

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I rang 'Young and Cool' to get a quote for an R32 GTR. While getting the quote, I was abused and told I was full of shit when I mentioned that some imported Skylines may have done a few Kilometres over the number that is recorded on the dash. I don't know why he would care :) .

I asked to speak to his manager, because I felt that I wasn't provoking the situation, and was informed that the guy I was speaking to was the owner. We had a bit of a falling out :P . I just wanted to let everyone no he isn't the nicest guy, and you can get a better deal elsewhere.

any 21yrolds with r32 GTR with full comp insurance??

as im saving for a gtr and want to put pfc,N1turbos,muffler and just forged pistons when i turn 21

i am 21 and got mine insured recently. most places wont insure you only justcars and famous. they both allow unlimited mods and dun really care what you do to your car just gotta be legal.

i had no insurance before and had an accident claim in the past.

just car gave me $3500 pa and a $2600 excess. the excess is broken down to age, basic and an import excess.

famous gave me a bit less like $3400 or something and a $1500 excess or around that. also you can get a 10% discount if you are SAU member so that got it down to around $3100 or around that.

Im 27 and my premium with shannons is 1200, couple of fines, told them about mods etc. Rating 1, this is for my 32 gtr with agreed value of 27000. Also they let you buy the wreck which is important if you have spent alot of money improving your car

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I'm 24 and pay ~$900 comprehensive for a stagea s2. I'm with Just Car Insurance. Excess is like $1400.

At the beginning of last year I had a turbo silvia which they insured for ~$850.

I'm rating 1 which helps. At 19 I insured a na silvia through a broker for $1700 a year.

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