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i'll tell you guys all something, i'm getting raped!!!

$2997 Premium

Excess at any given time is 2k +/- with age/vehicle/history/gender excess added on top...

so any claim i make i need to pay at LEAST 1.5k excess + anything else i need to add to my claim

19 years old

Loss of License once with many speeding fines

so i guess my history explains my policy expenses :P

Car: 1994 gts-t skyline

Insurance company: just cars

Cost: $423 (THird party only)

age: 18

driving history: one claim third party so clear record

gender: female

mods: exhaust

post code: 4565

garage y/n: no

alarm: no

insured amount: $10,000

market or agreed value: 9,500

insured in parents name? no

alarm category:

allowed unlimited modifications which are covered when i tell them about them and are legal

excess: 1400

thats were i live now though. when i was in wa it was a diferent story

Edited by 000DNK

HBF

Car:1998 r34 GTT

Premium: $1,843 a year

Excess: $250

Insured to agreed value of $26,000

alot of you guys are getting jacked with insurance prices...

Mind you, i drive it like a nanna most of the time... 9 points left on my license and im 25 so... :D

How do some of you get away with having boost controllers? HBF told me most mods are ok but my insurance is void if a put on a boost controller... even though they accessed the car when some dick clipped the front end of it and said nothing about it!

Car: 1998 Skyline ER34 GTT

Insurance company: HBF

Cost: 1120 p.a

age:27

driving history: 7 years of good record (except traffic offences! :D )

gender: M

mods: FMIC, air filter, 3in exhaust, dump pipe

post code: 6004

garage y/n: Y

alarm: was told autowatch with built in turbo timer but the brand on the remote says otherwise. :P

insured amount: 18k

market or agreed value: 18k?

insured in parents name? nope

alarm category: ??

excess: 300

lol people paying over $2000k is getting robbed major bad for just GST-T's

i started max @ $1850/yr @ age of 18 like years ago... n yeah it was with "Just Car"

well try HBF... i got them now... i saved $400 /yr on the car below n gained unlimited windows n no claims proctection too

MY NEW CAR IS WITH THEM.. its cheap

Car: 2003/2004 Nissan 350z '6spd'

Insurance company: HBF CAR INSURANCE

Cost: $1480/yr

age: 21

driving history: good

gender: Male

mods: POD

post code: 6030

garage y/n: y/n

alarm: y

insured amount: $46,000

market or agreed value: Agreed

excess:450

extra's

Unlimited Windows :D

Car: 1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

Insurance company: Just Car Insurance

Cost: $2,500 a/yr

age: 19

driving history: ok, 1 speeding fine, no accidents

gender: Female

garage y/n: y

alarm: y

company: Just CAr

Car: r33 GTS T 1995

History: 1 speeding fine (14km over the limit, September 2004)

Age: 21

Mods: Unlimited, as long as i let them know what i have

Third Party Fire and theft: ~550 (cant remember exactly)

Full Compre: $1450

Edited by br3ndan

Car: 1993 Skyline R33 GTS-T

Insurance company: Just Car

Cost: $308

age: 21

driving history: Clean, no fines yet...

gender: Male

mods: CAT, Steering wheel

post code: 6060

garage y/n: yes

alarm: Immobiliser only

insured amount: N/A

market or agreed value: N/A

insured in parents name? No

alarm category: Basic immobiliser

excess: $450 + $650 :laugh:

damn, there's alot of variations out there.

car: 97 33 gtr v-spec, 500 odd ponies.

value: 36k

mods: turbo's, cams, exhaust, ecu, rims, alarm etc.

age: 29

insurer: justcar

price: $850

excess: 3.5k

history: loss of license less than 5 years ago.

most places said F*^* OFF. Justcar said 'whatever', just the excess is a lot. But if I crash it, 3500 is the least of my worries.

haha

excel, 20, in dads name, 6 points on license, $600 with sgio

excess is 400+350

shows ya that sometimes it doesnt really matter what type of car it is, but what type of driver it is (i mean george's is cheaper then mine and the car is million times better :D and its in his name - mines in my dads name)

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