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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 :P and its in his name - mines in my dads name)

What type of insurance is yours? Mine is just the most basic 3rd party one, & hence the price (well at 1st it was $328, but JC shaved off $20 coz I paid online using credit card :) ).

The type of the car plays a bit of a role I guess, but not much in 3rd party insurance. If I still had my mum's old VN as my car (thank god that I don't :woot: ), I would guess that the price for basic 3rd party would be ~$200 max with RAC. Coz it was like only ~$120 with my mum when she still had the car.

Car: R33 GTS (NA :))

Company: Just Car

Cost per year: $2500

Clean record

Cant put it in my dad's name. Cant go up too much when I get my license, can it? They dont even know about my exhaust or rims :D

your getting your balls ripped of on that price.

My NA R33 was only $700 and agreed value of $14000

this was when I was 17 too and just got my license.

think you should try HBF bro..

  • 3 months later...

Only had my Skyline S2 R33 GTST for the last 15months, first year had if insured with Famous for $732

When renewal came this year the bastard jacked up the premium to $1140

I am an "old fart" of 41 with a pretty clean driving record and no claims in the last 7 years...(2001 hit a Roo in my Commodore 50k's outside Kal); so I thought WTF and jumped on SAU to search for an alternative,...some posts mentioned "Just Car", hopped on thier website filled in the online form including all mods quote came in @ $750

Rang Famous to give them one last chance,...they couldn't car less.....So now I am with Just Car....thanks SAU

Car: 1999 R34 GTT

Insurer: HBF

Value: Agreed at $30,000

NCB: 60%

$1003 a year (only real quote so far)

I'm 28 and have had the usual amount of speeding fines, also made a write off claim in 2004.

is Torque Underwriting still around?

HBF FTMFW

Car: 97 R33 GTR

Insurance: HBF

Cost: $1,016 per annum with max NCB protection (add $40 for unlimited glass)

Age: 31

driving history: 100% clean

gender: franks and beans

Mods: frigging everything but not covered over 30% of the insured sum.

post code 6053

garage: y

alarm: yes

agreed $45,000

excess: $300

that is mint, I am changing today: THIS THREAD DELIVERED!!!

Car: 32 GTR

Insurer: Just Cars

Value: 20k

NCB: 0%

quoted $3300 a year $1800 excess

anywhere else cheaper without a huge f**k off excess that will insure a 22y.o

with 12 speeding fines and 3 counts of loss of license?

i think im in the same boat as hoony lol

Edited by R32 Driver

Got my just car insurance renewal (3rd party fire + theft) in the mail today and the bastards jacked up the vehicle excess by an extra 50%! The vehicle excess was $500 last time I renewed and now it's been jacked up to $750! I've been with them for 3 years and haven't made any claims, the premium has only gone down by about $20 since the first year I was with them. Going to call them up, complain and then look for other insurers if they don't do something about it. I looked at the policy document briefly and didn't see any mention about excess possibly increasing if you don't make a claim.

Sounds like HBF could be good but do they insure under 25 year olds? I'm 22, had my licence cancelled in 2005 for excess 0.05 and have had a couple of speeding fines. Also one claim back in 2004. Only looking for third party (with fire and theft if available). Oh yeah it's an R33 GTST with barely any mods (exhaust/suspension/air filter).

btw when you guys get quotes and don't have such a clean driving record make sure you listen to the questions they ask carefully. Most of the times they are only interested in claims/infringements/offences in the last 3-5 years. If they ask you about your history and don't mention how long ago to go back, ask them because it'll make a huge difference to your premium/excess.

Edited by big col

^^^

My vehicle excess is $750 as well, which gives a total excess of $1800 :) ($450+$750+$600)

& JC got my policy screwed up as well, they added the theft excess ($500), even though I only applied for basic 3rd party. Took them like 6 month to realize it & only just got it changed correctly today.

Hopefully my premium goes down a bit next year, but not keeping up high hopes for it...

Update, as the 33 copped a built motor so I wanted to insure it for more.

Car: 1995 R33 GT-R

Insurance company: Shannons

Cost: $2180

age: 21

driving history: 2 speeding fines (1 point only) and excessive noise (3 points)

gender: male

mods: Listed everything, 2 pages worth, built motor etc etc

garage y/n: yes

alarm: yes + gps

insured amount: $45,000

market or agreed value: agreed

insured in parents name? no

excess: $950

  • 1 year later...

OK just got my car insured before the todays storm hits, Don't say I didn't warn you!

Car: R33 S2 Gtst

Insurance company: HBF

Cost: $1296 (holy sheet!!)

age: 27

driving history: Speeding fines

gender: meat and two veg

mods: exhaust and air filter

post code: 6051

garage y/n: Undercover

alarm: Yes

insured amount: $13500

market or agreed value: Market

insured in parents name? Nope

excess: 400

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