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Hey guys i know its been covered before but i cant find info for my age and what car im looking at getting.

My 17th birthday is coming up and i will be buying a series 1 or 2 R33 GTS-T . I'm just wondering what the best insurance company would be for full comprehensive. I live in townsville in far noth queensland. I would like to insure the car fully because i do not want to lose around $18,000.

Thanks in advance guys

Matt :thumbsup:

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Hey guys i know its been covered before but i cant find info for my age and what car im looking at getting.

My 17th birthday is coming up and i will be buying a series 1 or 2 R33 GTS-T . I'm just wondering what the best insurance company would be for full comprehensive. I live in townsville in far noth queensland. I would like to insure the car fully because i do not want to lose around $18,000.

Thanks in advance guys

Matt :thumbsup:

just cars...i cant see shannons touching you

ok i done a quote, now they have to get back to me. I was just wondering how much u guys pay if any of you are

17 years old, and have a

R33 GTS-T

im 20 and pay $2100 with a perfect driving history....id say you're looking at over $3k.

dude, drive like a f**kwit and hopefully someone wakes you up with a swift hit to the head, im not for bashing people let alone children, but i personally think some kids would benefit from a smack, works when thier 2, dont see why it cant work within reason @ 20

:rofl:

in regards to insurance, the net is a friend, it was to me.

that and some people are saviours in blue and white forum colour !!

did i forget to say i like boobies, i do !!!!

big up the boobies massive !~!

dude, drive like a f**kwit and hopefully someone wakes you up with a swift hit to the head, im not for bashing people let alone children, but i personally think some kids would benefit from a smack, works when thier 2, dont see why it cant work within reason @ 20

:laugh:

in regards to insurance, the net is a friend, it was to me.

that and some people are saviours in blue and white forum colour !!

did i forget to say i like boobies, i do !!!!

big up the boobies massive !~!

man u remind me of my mate... hardcore c**t.. gets into a lottoa shit with other guys but very straight to the point and honest! :)

cheers mate!

Im 18. Got a quote for modified R32 sedan GTS-T. Full manual conversion, 2530 Turbz, Larger FMIC, EBC and some other things with Full Black Top paint work for $1860.

But thats for a sedan which is classed as a family car kind of I think.

But this does not really help u at all but yeh it was with Just Cars.

Shannons wont touch you as your 17 and i think they wont cover u until your 25.

Good Luck mate

The only catch with Just Cars is that their Excess they put on claims is usually over $2000. And on top of that another $1000 if it gets stolen, so their insurance is only going to help you if you right your car off, or it gets stolen, any little prangs and your paying for it yourself.

Once i turned 25 i left Just Cars for Shannons, went from a $2300 excess to a $500, they also gave me full no calims bonus for life protection. Cant speak high enough of them...

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