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Try H20 insurance. Underwritten by the RAA.

Im 35 dont know rating though , plenty of fines ,Mods to car (32GTR) full comp , $880 per year.

Classic car was a painful experience , and charged $1180.

the only difference was an extra $500 in the excess

Hope this helps.

H2P - Hard to Place Insurance. Good agreed values.

H2P told me $1000 32yr old rating 1 - thats what sux with insurance agencies theres no hard fast rule get them on a god day and you get good price with all inclusions ring 5 mins later get a bad person and pay more and get less

H2P dont mind about mods either

i went with famous cause i wanted pay by the month and they were the cheapest with an agreed value of 21.7g if i didnt do pay by the month i would of paid $700 full comp but monthly payments are $77bux x 10 months

Only had my R33 since October but had H2P rite up till March then the were stuffing me around... the best advice i can say is find a insurance broker i did and went from $120pm to $80pm and hey better coverage in case of accidents. my two cents

^^ or do the brokering yourself

Steve, did you recieved quote from Famous through the phone? i tried sending them a online quote and never heard back from them.

yeah i rang them its a 1300 nimber so cost of a local call

Famous Insurance 1300 886 029

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