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Title sort of says it all people.

Just wondering what insurance cost you per year, and who you with???

Also what age are you??? Ladies dont need to answer unless you happy with your age.

Cheers

Heath

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Title sort of says it all people.

Just wondering what insurance cost you per year, and who you with???

Also what age are you??? Ladies dont need to answer unless you happy with your age.

Cheers

Heath

Bout $780 per year

Thru Shannon's

97 R33 GTS-T (SII)

Age 31

I think we are all through shannons :( boosted used to organise it as he worked for shannons so got a good deal.

Mine is $70/mth rating one for agreed $30k value with shannons...

teh winnah is teh search!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mp;hl=insurance

Yep im with Shannons to...got a good deal $1121 with agreed value of $20k, listed as modified and im only 21

hmm hopefully I can do around that. did they ask about speeding fines????

just wanted an up to date check on people in WA really. being 20, and not having the best driving record doesnt help. got quoted $2332 a year from JUST CAR, with around a 2100 excess. almost shat myself.

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hmm hopefully I can do around that. did they ask about speeding fines????

just wanted an up to date check on people in WA really. being 20, and not having the best driving record doesnt help. got quoted $2332 a year from JUST CAR, with around a 2100 excess. almost shat myself.

just tell em that you look after the car, that you are an enthusist and that it has an alarm and ALWAYS garaged

Just cars will rip you off bigtime (although they will isnure anyone at a price)

jdfnq think insurance will vary between a coupe and a wagon??

I'm 31, pay $900 a year for mods, never garaged with a speeding fine in the last year lol

Area also makes insuranve variable so...

hmmm hopefully they are nice to me. Ive only had three fines. unfortunately they were big ones and all happened in the last 6 months. so I have 1 point left. :laugh::yes:

i think im in trouble

Just Car Insurance aren't that bad. Only downside is you dont get to choose your repairer (they get 2 quotes and go with the "most competitive"(?) quote) -but any repairs do come with a guarantee (i know its a long time but not sure how many years from memory).

I pay ~$900 a year through just car insurance. excess is a killer at something like $1400 but fortunately I haven't had to use that yet (touch wood). I'm rating 1 and I'm 25. (was same price when i was 24).

Shannons dont insure under 25's so I haven't yet gotten a quote from them. Might try soon since they seem to be a good insurer. My only concern with shannons is that they may be too picky with where the car is garaged (or not) and what mods it has. I've found JCI are very easy to deal with and dont ask 5 million questions before insuring your car. I dont want my insurance company dictating where and when I drive my car... :)

I'm with Shannons, soon to do house and contents with them.

Seeing as I'm the 66yo, with all my points intact, I get it pretty cheap.

An important factor is whether the car is securely garraged and also your postcode. 4272 is a secure area.

I told em the mods the car had when i got it, but i havent told em the mods ive done to the car since owning it,

there is no reason why i havent told except for the fact that im lazy and cant be bothered calling them i will do it eventually lol.

But remember i havent had any accidents nor have i lost my license and ive never been done for speeding

ACV30 Camry Sportivo with a 1MZFE V6 in front of a 5 speed manual.

Makes 147kw at the fly wheel, tops out at ~5500rpm in fifth at ~220-230kph

Not sure on the 0-100 but definatly will pull a 1/4 mile time around the high 14's, maybe low 15's, which is pretty quick for a Camry IMO.

With the manual box has some hardcore traction issues in the wet, with new tyres it frys 1st and 2nd, spins 1/2 of third too. In the dry, will comfortably loose traction at 60kph after a clutch popping.

Only gripe I have with the car, has really strong oversteer, yes, oversteer, tendancies on high speed sweepers and also under braking the rear comes out a bit. Understeer on hill climbs is also non existant, apart from corner exists in the wet when the wheels spin and the car just floats, but thats controllable.

Not too bad on the fuel, ~9's on the highway and I do around 15's city, but I drive with lots of RPM.. :P

Definatly reccomend a V6 manual Spotivo to anyone that is looking for a very decent performning, comfortable, NORMAL family car.

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