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People just to let u know about H2P insurance (in conjunction with RAA). They are cheaper then Just cars etc and many others. Im currently P plator n drive Series 2 R33 NA GTS4. Compre insurance = 1g. I contacted them 2day advising them im modifying my engine via adding a turbo kit. Asumming my preimum will go up in the hundreds... suprisling it was $0.00 (any mods under $4,000g doesnt affect). They were nice people n knew about skyline etc... lol. Give them a Try.

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i have rating 2, im 22 and i paid $1142 for my car (See signature below) with just cars. others might b cheaper but have other differences, like u can only drive it so many kms per yr, etc etc. also with just cars u can do up to 3 mods with out effecting premium.

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20 with the Top Rating (think it's 6) and further discount for holding Cams liscence and being part of a Cams affiliated club... full comprehensive on everything (agreed value $45k) - premium is $1800.00 p.a.

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Just cars Ins qouted me $1800 (with no mods)

i told H2P im modyfying by adding a turbo kit, FMIC, exhuast n quoted them a price and my premium didnt go up at all. Still 1G. They allow 4gs of worth of mods before its affects the premium.

Geeze guys, just a suggestion.

wheres the love?? :D

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Thai you might wanna just confirm with them that they don't just think your upgrading turbo, and that your actually putting a turbo on a NA car. Just incase something does happen and it turns pear shaped! it just seems aufully wierd that your premium is still only gonna be 1k....... which i might add will be ever so slightly cheaper than me being 25 listed more than 5 mods, but an agreed value of $23,000!

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I told them my current car is NA etc. N yeh im turbo charging it etc. The guy i was talking to, actually told me to remember to lower my compression etc n changed sparkies n all that.

My agreed value is like 14g

There's a nasty little clause in EVERY insurance policy...

It must be street legal, or something along those lines.

Sure you may tell them about your mods and they will say yea no problems... but when push comes to shove if its not street legal and you haven't had it engineered (emissions tested, and all that crap) they can refuse to pay out.

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whos famous :s

i pay 800 full comp on mine (just cars) im looking for installments though

Try Shannons mate....... thats who i'm thru with all my mods included, pay by the month, choice of repairer, I'm paying $1020 Full Comp for the Skyline and $160 3rd Party for my Corolla a year with a $400 excess.......Wooooo Hooooo $400 if i get into trouble, and oh that a agreed value of $23,000 on the Skyline, Don't think i could get that for it if i were to sell it.......Hmmmmmm

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that sounds good

i did try the shannons online thing but it stopped when i said i had, had a speeding fine in the last 3 years ;) but it did say to ring them which i didnt do how old are you deluxe

i like the agreed value but just cars agreed value is u bend over while we agree :S

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i like the agreed value but just cars agreed value is u bend over while we agree :S

Yeh that sounds about right, I too did ring Just Cars when i was looking about a year back now, before i started with Shannons and Just Cars said it would be like $990 Premium with a like $1400 excess or something of the sort, and then i rang shannons and no worries....... couldn't believe they wanted to insure the Corolla also. I was 24 when i started with them about 14 months ago and i turned 25 not long after starting with them, the only thing that changed was the excess it went down to $400 from $800!

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Famous are pretty much the cheapest I was able to find with regards to premium and they also offered monthly payments. There excess was not as silly as justcars.

I went with another insurance company that had a tad more expensive premium but had a 'normal' few hundred dollar excess.

http://www.famousinsurance.com.au/

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