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Originally posted by Boxhead

no slip, i think ill stay in qld for no other reason then pissing you off

No no!!!!! join SAU NSW....I make up the membership cards Boxhead...so I'll make sure you get a "special" one :bahaha:

I'm with Suncorp and I pay about 1300. Rating 1 (yes under 25) - but my car isn't worth anything near what a 34 GTT is worth... I think you'll find that the people getting quotes for approx $1000 drive vintage cars (like myself) :lol:

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EDIT : changed 35 GTT to 34 GTT - don't blame me - I was drunk :(

I'm with Suncorp and I'm on a rating 4 and paying $2400 a year.

I'm only allowed two mods on the car which is a bugger. But I'd rather have insurance than go fast bits.

Everyone that I know that's with suncorp has some time of different rules to go with there premium. I don't know if it's because of age or rating or whatever, but I think it should be the same rules for every person.

R33 GTS-t Series 2, HKS FMIC, Blitz Pod, Cusco suspension, 3"turbo back zorst, aftermarket mags, aftermarket stereo. 31 years old rating 1 for life - Suncorp price = $580. The trick - live in North Qld! This puts me at 15 on their bulls**t points scheme but you're now allowed 28 (2 months ago I was told that I was at the max limit). I rang Famous today and someone who obviously had no idea quoted me $2000 - 2200, Just cars were $1150. I was told that same car same driver in Sydney would be about $5000. They're all Fascists!

Guest 382 GZV - 4 Door R33

Hey pear man - try Famous 1300 88 60 29

I'm with Just Cars - they quoted $4800 for full comp (which I didn't get)

NSW guys were talking on another thread about famous and how good they were so I called and they quoted $3300 so I reckon you should be able to get it for <$1300.

Originally posted by kik-ass

Nah, never bothered but I am intending on fitting a front mount and a few bits and pieces, if they ask I will say that it's a secondhand car from Japan and thats the way I bought it so I wouldn't have a clue whats stock or not...........

yes....this will work.....right-o

It's ok...my car is standard too..... :rolleyes:

Suncorp....Rating 4, Northside Brissy, No finance, no mods (?)..... $1600

They told me that their system will give different quotes every day. So you could ring, speak to the same person, and give identical info and get a different quotes on different days.

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