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im got insurance thru justcars,

$2856, last year 19 years old no fines or claims insured for 22k,

this year $2156, 20 years old no fines or claims insured for 22k.

the $700 drop was good but i still think i'm being ripped a bit, but thats what i get for owning a nice car with abs n airbags at my age ;)

at least im the only one of my friends that can comp. insure a turbo or v8 (bogan VK - VN drivers)

NEED HELP! Im 16 and looking at getting an R33 GTS-T (non-turbo) for my first car and before i go out and buy one, i need to no roughly how much the insurance is going to cost me?

I'm looking at around 1993-1996, non-turbo R33, GTS-T. Spending apox $9000-$11000. Ive looked on Insurance web sites and i havent been able to get a quote straight away. I have been offerd around $530 TPFT, is this about right?

Can anyone help? ? ? ? ? ? :P

i dont think Famous exist anymore, or do they?

Yes they are still around - tried for a quote the other day with them but their underwriter wont insure anyone with a theft claim in the last 5 year (like me) :P but was looking good til i told them that.

and will shannons insure you if you cant keep your car garaged every night?

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When i was 18 I got insurance through just cars for a 95 R33 GTST. $15000 agreed and I pay $2000 a year. Had a few fine and a court apperance date to loose my lincense but i didnt tell them and they still insured me :laughing-smiley-014: . Im in Queensland tho

When i was 18 I got insurance through just cars for a 95 R33 GTST. $15000 agreed and I pay $2000 a year. Had a few fine and a court apperance date to loose my lincense but i didnt tell them and they still insured me :laughing-smiley-014: . Im in Queensland tho

Tell them.

They have a right to refuse to pay a claim under the duty of disclosure, if they have a reasonable amount of backing to prove had you disclosed that information they wouldn't have insured you in the first place. They have a right to ask for a licence and driving history print-off from your state motoring body. You will get found out if you don't tell and you make a claim.

Best thing to do is call up and say it should have been noted from inception.

When i was 18 I got insurance through just cars for a 95 R33 GTST. $15000 agreed and I pay $2000 a year. Had a few fine and a court apperance date to loose my lincense but i didnt tell them and they still insured me :laughing-smiley-014: . Im in Queensland tho

stupid thing is also, theres the evidence!!! :D

If I were you I would call them, as GT-R32 said or dont drive the car cause claim time...good bye 15k and the 2k insurance that you have paid for nothing.

Tell them.

They have a right to refuse to pay a claim under the duty of disclosure, if they have a reasonable amount of backing to prove had you disclosed that information they wouldn't have insured you in the first place. They have a right to ask for a licence and driving history print-off from your state motoring body. You will get found out if you don't tell and you make a claim.

Best thing to do is call up and say it should have been noted from inception.

stupid thing is also, theres the evidence!!! :sleep:

If I were you I would call them, as GT-R32 said or dont drive the car cause claim time...good bye 15k and the 2k insurance that you have paid for nothing.

I got the insurance 2 years ago and have my license back and have another car insured through them now. just tried to share a funny story.

Yep, Trust me claims officers in Insurance companies check everything. There number one priority is to rule out faulty disclosure. When they read you your "duty of disclosure" when you take out a policy you agreed for them to deny a claim if you lie.

update on isurance, just running round getting quotes.

Insurance sucks is the update for people living in sydney and under 25.

Vigil doesnt insure people in sydney

Shannons not under 25 for skylines

Famous (young and cool as well, famous have taken them over now) - wont insure turbos if you have had a claim- not at fault or at fault in the last year

Ryno - not under 25

Just car = bloody expensive and no pay by the month

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