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The search function must be broken yes?

anyhoo - doesnt matter what anyone else is paying cause they arent you, you and your car are your own risk and eveyone else's premium and risk is irrelevent!

can lock thread now mods >_<

i dont want you to do it for me.... im looking at 4100 a year through just cars, i was just curious at who is with who and what there luck has bought them... and next time dont jump the gun, the search function worked fine but didnt reveal what i wanted !

You still have haven't told us if you are getting a R33 GT, GTS25T or GTR. This willl affect the insurance premium.

I pay $1,150 full comprehensive with Just Cars for a 33 GTS25T. Although I am a rating 1 driver for life and 26.

yeah im 18, its full comp unlimited modifications, its a gts25t with exhaust ecu stereo few others but was only 300 difference between stock and unlimited mods. they way i look at it, im safe if i happen to stuff ! even though the excess is 2600

fark 4k dont bother.

as for me:

r31 skyline non turbo

with RACV fullcomp $830 a year with $900 excess.

plus i have mods and can do pretty much any mod so long as it is legal.

and im 20 it has only gone up $30 with mods since i brought the car 2 years ago stock

Shop around. As much as you can.

Try:

Shannons

Just Car

Vigil

Famous

Ryno

etc etc

I have used Just Car, Shannons and Ryno. Shannons and Ryno have awesome policies. Shannons have an awesome claims service (I have used it for a not at fault accident). Ryno is cheaper than Shannons by a fair bit I have found. Just Car are expensive and excesses huge.

My experience.

R33 gtst - 28 - agreed value & all mods declared - oh yeah... clean driving history :P

VIGIL $850 per year - $500 excess

SUNCORP $890 per year - $500 excess + $800 modification excess

Suncorp are cheap (have pay by the month) I have noticed except for the excess.... especially on our other car (WRX)

18 & driving a turbo import equals premiums around $2-$3K or greater IMO - although I had a S13 silvia turbo when I was 18 and it was insured through Young & Cool for around $1400 per year from memory... could of been less

yeah im 18, its full comp unlimited modifications, its a gts25t with exhaust ecu stereo few others but was only 300 difference between stock and unlimited mods. they way i look at it, im safe if i happen to stuff ! even though the excess is 2600

Have a read of the fine print on the policy, unlimited mods yes, illegal mods no

fark 4k dont bother.

as for me:

r31 skyline non turbo

with RACV fullcomp $830 a year with $900 excess.

plus i have mods and can do pretty much any mod so long as it is legal.

and im 20 it has only gone up $30 with mods since i brought the car 2 years ago stock

Are you sure, when i got my 33 RACV wouldnt touch it because it more than two mods, suspension, wheels, ebc

BTW - i'm 33 rating 1 and have been for years

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