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hanyou hahah im like dieying atm.....coz she isnt easy to please hahah

im going to go get some flowers and place it on top of a big notepad which spells

"INSURANCE QUOTE $4200"

ahha yeah the way i done it was talk about something and go 'oh yeah quote was 4200' and that back on to the other topic lol.. and when they clicked it i said id i put in half of the insurance wen i got mine.. i loaned the whole car myself and said can u jus help me on that please x100 or so lol.

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I’m sorry, I’m going to try not to put you down but.. yeah you are an immature driver, and in saying that I’m not saying your an idiot and I’m not saying that your a bad driver or anything like that.. I’m just saying that your not an experienced driver ( how could you be at 17 years old )

Many people will read this thread and have a slight amount of shock hit them because your 17 and you drive a GTR.

Id be surprised if an insurance company didn’t have a laugh on the phone and hang up on you.. but in the same frame of mind I cant help but wonder what I would do if I was 17 and had a GTR.

The hitting of the SSS and not telling the c0ps isn’t a big deal but its a bit concerning..

I wish you luck young padawan...

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The force is strong with you...

hmmm, maybe the reason i dont find it as being a shock is that all my mates have turbos....

to be exact :

Skyline gtst

180sx

2006 wrx STI

2000 Wrx

We are all 17

damn nice to have cash is it?

anyways dont crash the gtr and when ur 19, it should be about half the price it is now

good luck and drive safe

Got the quote.

Annual Prem = 4221

Access = 2100

oh god....

jeez - youd have to sell your soul to insure that by the sounds of things. Why not just get something cheaper for now. I know its easier said than done, especially when you want a gtr. There was a time when I was looking at an NA silvia - but then I figured may as well stick with my 1982 civic till I get older. Having said that though, if there is someway for you to raise that 4 grand, then go for it. But keep in mind, the maintainance costs, fuel costs, and set aside some for speeding fines etc.

EDIT: I just checked with just car online - with the mods I have on my r33 gtst - I looked up for a gtr. Believe it or not its only 1222 for comprehensive - excess 1500. In my opinion - maybe its best that you wait.

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hmmm, maybe the reason i dont find it as being a shock is that all my mates have turbos....

to be exact :

Skyline gtst

180sx

2006 wrx STI

2000 Wrx

We are all 17

Jeez......

We all had pretty got cars when we were that age, except that they were worked 6's or V8's

Or the odd FJ40 motor in a datto 1600......

I would love to know the insurance on a 06 WRX STi at 17!!!!!!

fark dude i wouldnt waste 4k insurance aye

id wait a couple years and save myself 7k in insurance

4k is alot but if you total your car its alrite money well spent

if you reckon your a good driver and wont crash

get third party fire and theft

if you reckon your beyond this go no insurance :(

if i had 30k id buy a s15

genuine k's and cheaper on insurance due to being an aussie import

also think about your fuel? but if your parents are gonna pay for it your alrite

think about all the servicing factors aswell !!!

owning a car like this at that age you'll be skipping meals to pay for shit

just my 2 cents :wave:

and then another $1000 excess for an ok stereo...

and if you get ultra nice rims they probably wont cover them anyway

uh huh.. *no one* will insure my LE Sparco rims. ;)

lock nuts fo' life.

personally i wouldnt buy a 33 GTR at 17... i regret buying my 33 GTS-T at 18 sometimes..

$4000+ a year for insurance makes it seem not worthwhile either.. why spend $30k on a car, and then another $4000+ a year to keep it safe..

i plan on buying a GTR, but not until ive falled down a few insurance brackets, its not worth owning a nice/expensive car at a young age.

you also said you dont plan on 'being silly' or anything in it, but if your mates all have sti's, gts-t's, etc etc.. peer pressure WILL crack you. :huh:

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