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I just turned twenty however my car has been insured since i was 19 through torque. They are based in the eastern states but i got awesome rates with them

yes thats ok for some without turbos... when you put a turbo down they all freak out at our age :D

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I was with SGIO for a few years, when I got my Subaru they freaked out and didnt even have it on the list * Import Jap spec Legacy GT wagon.

I then changed to Western QBE, was cheaper and this was all before I turned 25.

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Since owning my first GTR i've enlisted the help of an insurance broker. They can get you deals with companies that wont touch you if you ring them yourself (like SGIO wouldn't touch me when i called but my broker ended up getting my policy through them in the end) and have always gotten me a better deal than if i have called a company myself. They do all the leg work and it's well worth the extra $20 service fee i pay. If anyone wants the details of a good broker pm me.

Cheers

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