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I recently went through the insurance thing and ended up with:

R33 S2 GTST, minor mods (bov,wheels,exhaust), ins for $26500

23yo with 60% (rating 1) ncb, never lost points

$1800 with Famous

I got this through an insurance broker (that the dealer who imported the car put me onto), and it was much cheaper than when I rang Famous myslef (they just asked me what my best quote was ($2900 at the time) and beat it by a few hundred - $2400 i think).

There are a few brokers listed on the following site, might be worth checking them out:

http://www.importdriver.com.au/insurance.htm

John

Nightcrawler is making 166rwkw with slight mods.. Check his sig.

I wouldn't bother with a pod at the moment. Money would be better spent towards a boost controller.

The stock box is fine for mild mods only when you start making 200rwkw+ is when you should start looking at a CAI with a partion. I had mine on the dyno making 164rwkw. Pulled the stock airbox out and slapped on a K&N Pod and I didn't gain any power or response. So I put the stock box back on.

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