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Sorry to bring this post back from the dead (better than starting a new one i guess).

Please post your current insurance costs and details.

I'm currently with HBF and as some of you might know, HBF insurance in now underwritten by CGU Insurance. As CGU will honour any current HBF policy ONLY for the next renewal.....they will NOT insure skylines and the likes there after! :verymad:

Therefore that is why I'm currently looking around for the best deal out there. Heres my current policy.

Car: 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT Sedan

Insurance company: CGU (formerly HBF)

Premium Cost: $697.00

age: 30

driving history: Clean

gender: Male

mods: stock

garage y/n: yes

alarm: yes

insured amount: $16k (carried over from HBF as CGU won't lower this amount)

excess:$450 (Advantage Driver)

No Claim Bonus: Maximum 65%

Request a SGIO quote to beat by 10%...but unfortunately they will only insure to the max value of $10k regardless of any mods or extras. :domokun:

Thanks in advance. :cheers:

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I'm waiting to get it engineered yet shannons say if a crash happens and it doesn't have anything to do with the suspension or motor they'll cover it but I"m a little iffy.

Car: 1990 skyline executive

Insurance company: Shannons

Cost: $900

age: 20

driving history: Still clean, not a single fine yet... biggrin.gif

gender: Male

mods:Rb25 installed, hd clutch, custom tailshaft, sd, fmic, pod, 3" turbo back, aftermarket ecu, 16x7.5/16x9, stereo, coil overs, brakes.

garage y/n: yes

alarm: Basic immobilizer

insured amount: $10000

market or agreed value: agreed

insured in parents name? No

alarm category: Some kind of basic immobilizer only.

excess: $450

just car's my preffered insurance company for the past 15 months, just got a letter a couple months ago reducing my monthly by over $100 was wrapped!

Car: 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Insurance company: Just Car

Premium Cost: $160 (monthly)

age: 21

driving history: Clean

gender: Male

mods: stock (air filter, exhaust, basic upgrades)

garage y/n: definitly! too scared to leave it outside haha

alarm: immobiliser, gonna get proper alarm installed

insured amount: $16 000, could get a lower monthly if i want to decrease value but im pretty stoked as is

excess:about $600 i think, use to be around $1000 last yr

overall im pretty happy but eventually ill probably want it lowered since im only working casual hrs now instead of full time till i finish my degree but all i all its good value for what i pay

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I'm getting mugged right now so switching insuarance at the moment but here is my last:

1996 R33 GTS-T S2 Sedan

Insurance company: SGIO

Cost: $1800 Comp Full

Age: 20

Driving History: No claims, Crashed once but haven't claimed or lodged report. Parent: 3 Claims, of which 2 were other parties fault. His also had a few speeding tickets.

Gender: Male

Mods: Stock

Garaged y/n: Yes

Alarm: Yes

Insured amount: 5.2k

Market or Agreed Value: Agreed

Insured in Parents Name: Yes

Excess: $1600 + $650 (under 25).

I am getting ripped off big time.

I'm getting mugged right now so switching insuarance at the moment but here is my last:

1996 R33 GTS-T S2 Sedan

Insurance company: SGIO

Cost: $1800 Comp Full

Age: 20

Driving History: No claims, Crashed once but haven't claimed or lodged report. Parent: 3 Claims, of which 2 were other parties fault. His also had a few speeding tickets.

Gender: Male

Mods: Stock

Garaged y/n: Yes

Alarm: Yes

Insured amount: 5.2k

Market or Agreed Value: Agreed

Insured in Parents Name: Yes

Excess: $1600 + $650 (under 25).

I am getting ripped off big time.

Cancel that shit ASAP

1800 per year

1600 + 650 excess

But only insured for 5200?

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