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I had insuarnce with RAC on my NA skyline, $2357 23yr old with 20%NCB.

I think that's ripp off but cant find anything better...:P

People say yeah I got heaps less etc..etc. there is always catch because you are probably 25yrs or older or it's the under the name of your parents...etc. which is better option.

cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by 33Spec2

Hahahaha b very carefull posting a thread on insurance as the older members will rip into you 4 not using the search button up top!

By the way i hav a non turbo r33 and im 19 classic is pretty much the only place that would insure me im paying $2500 a year!

Yep , your right.

ECL27 , go to the top of the page , type in the search function

Insurance

and 8 pages will come up.

This topic has been done to death.

Cheers

Ken

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If you can afford it, put it under your name. Riding along under mum &/or dad normally means you have a very small or no "no claim bonus" when you do put it under your name.

Had this argument with my older brother and his astra still costs him $1800k a year and my bill is under $1100 for the same value car.

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Cmon Guy's, use the search button. You will find all the information u want and more if you take the time to do a search.

Here is a good place to start, this is teh most recent and informative. :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=12142

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