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heres the story. My skyline is getting the compliance plate early next week. After speaking to a broker about 8 weeks ago who said that he had found me insurance for this particular vehicle, I started the search for this car I have longed for. He said call back when it is ready for licensing and Ill send out the papers. Now that my car is almost ready, I have contacted him and hes said that he cant get insurance for skylines anymore.

Im 24yo turning 25 in May and its a 1993 gts25t.

What insurance company should I go to? I will get the best alarm and I have an advanced driving certificate.

Yes there are threads with same subject but I NEED fresh information.

I cant @#$% believe this has happened when its getting so close to having my car after waiting 8 bloody weeks.

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K - here's the contact details:

IPS Insurance Brokers

Ph - 9440 4055

These guys were the only ones interested in insuring my line. I'm 26, had only just got my license back before buying the car, but had a 60% NCB with my last insurer. The premium charge was about $800. A shiteload cheaper than the 2.5k that some of the bigger companies wanted..

Good luck..

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Andrew,

I had some troubles with Cam's broker too, but found this guy to be marginally more helpful. the price he quoted me was also pretty competetive.

Fletcher Insurance Brokers

John Fletcher

9525-5497

[email protected]

Im in the same situation as you though. John's supposed to be getting back to me to confirm.

Is your car in Aus yet? or are you one of the people waiting for the Divvy.

Stupid slow boat.

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Originally posted by PSIKO

You guys got pics of your new rides?

see avatar.

other pics available, but nothing much more than the gold rims to rave about.

For first prize in the import broker poetic licence stakes, can anyone tell me the name of the company that makes the "aftermarket" factory option bodykit?

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I meant - quarentined and cleaned - not just quarantined. If the car is too dirty - with things that customs think could cause probs in Oz - like soil etc. Then is has to be cleaned by them. My car just had dust - so I drove it from the wharf with her looking filthy as a pig. hahaha

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Andrew

Give Tammy Fazio a call at Silvalake (they're an insurance broker) - I've insured my last and current GT-R with them at a half way decent price:

SILVALAKE FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP

Ste 7/1297 Hay St

Perth WA 6000

(just next to Miss Mauds upstairs)

Tel: (08) 9481 3855

Fax: (08) 9481 3866

Cheers

Brendan

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