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today after work i arrive home a happy chap all excited about my r33 which i'll b pikn up in the next 3 weeks when my dad say's guess wot? I say "umm i broke the gate" he says no worse.... you cant get the r33 because full comp insurance was 5k CHEAPEST!

He just refuses to get a car without full comp which i think is bullsh*t!

He said we can look at a nice VS calais for the same price (16k) but it compares like chalk and cheese.

So now i feel like crawling in a hole and dying.........

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i know how you feel

i originally wanted a r32 and found a nice black one with gtr intercooler, bigger turbo, air filter, 3" piping exhaust, 17" mags with 255 tyres for 15k

and then i got rejected

yes its freakin depressing when you get all worked up

but luck changes, if you set yer heart on it, you will get it

tho i sometimes wish i got that 32

it was so ****in fast....

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dude, go to a insurance broker, they can talk so much shit and do so many dodgies to get you a legit insurance for real chaep. Only downside is u gotta pay em like $500 or sumfin. I got mine for $2300 (rating 6, 20 yr old with 1 suspension for illegal street racing and exceeding speed limit by 118km/hr and still on my Ps) I paid the broker like $250 and he got me one thru Just Cars. Altho this IS for a R32 GTS, so I dunno.

The broker I used now lives in England or sumfin, coz I rang him to try n get quotes for insuring the R32 GTR... so I doubt he could help u, but I'm sure another would do the same thing.

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I pay around $1800 under my dad (has been rating 1 for 10 + years) with me as second driver.

how the hell do you do that? i heard you can't do that with imports. my dad has rating 1 for bout 15 years but they wouldn't let me be second driver

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Originally posted by chopobo

how the hell do you do that? i heard you can't do that with imports. my dad has rating 1 for bout 15 years but they wouldn't let me be second driver

well i am second driver on weekends or sumthing.

just under me its around 4k.

Just cars is good coz u can have as many mods as u want

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dont be pissed about a vs calais

stil a nice

look at what all other p platers r driving these days

toranas geminis etc

very nice car

just wait a year and get a skyline

u can stil make these cars go..

extracotrs exahaust cam and chip and it cgoes not to bad.....

its not da end of the world.. i had a vs s pac for a good year and a half b4 i got my skyline.......

over all vs calais nice car .. is it ur first? cause if it is

**** me ... my first car was an XD.. vs calais would have been a dream.

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your stuffed if you have an accident during the week then denham..

Try uniquecar.com.au but only if you are over 25.. but they will insure all mods too and full value (justcars generally just gives agreed value).

justcars is a ****ing ripoff

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Originally posted by predator666

your stuffed if you have an accident during the week then denham..

Try uniquecar.com.au  but only if you are over 25.. but they will insure all mods too and full value (justcars generally just gives agreed value).

justcars is a ****ing ripoff

im 26 this year!

but got a crap rating coz i had a 4.1 litre cortina on my p's and that was p plate illegal so it was under my dads name 2!

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