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Hello, :/

My name is John from Sydney and I am a new to this thread.

I'm planning to buy a 350GT in any time soon...(will post a pic soooooonnnnnnnnn~~)

Just a quickie:

Who provides your insurance and how much are you paying??

Hey John,

Welcome, and get one, you won't look back!

I'm in Sydney also and am insured through Shannons. $1800.

I got a quote of $900 through Ryno, but they won't let me park it at work, in a gated, secure employee only carpark, that you have to swipe in and out of. They said they don't insure public car parks. So i laughed and hung up. :-)

The quotes I got went up to $7000, and even NRMA wanted over $4000. I thinks it's the unknown that there scared of.

Cheers

Bobby

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Hey John,

Welcome, and get one, you won't look back!

I'm in Sydney also and am insured through Shannons. $1800.

I got a quote of $900 through Ryno, but they won't let me park it at work, in a gated, secure employee only carpark, that you have to swipe in and out of. They said they don't insure public car parks. So i laughed and hung up. :-)

The quotes I got went up to $7000, and even NRMA wanted over $4000. I thinks it's the unknown that there scared of.

Cheers

Bobby

Thank you Bobby :)

LOL not even the secure car parks...!?

they might as well have a policy like 'not to be driven in parra road' or something...

NRMA quoted me around 5k over the online estimate :( ..

$2k-ish from justcar, which i think is not toooo bad...

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Hello, :)

My name is John from Sydney and I am a new to this thread.

I'm planning to buy a 350GT in any time soon...(will post a pic soooooonnnnnnnnn~~)

Just a quickie:

Who provides your insurance and how much are you paying??

Hi John

I'm in Sydney Shannons for a 2006 350gt, $1300 for 50k

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just to give you an indication

had my PV35 GT-350 2 years ago, one of the first in the country, insurance was $2.5K pa with a $1k excess on the Gold Coast with business insurance broker.

Agreed value $48K, 30yr old, rating one driver

just bought a 2006 BMW M3

$1900.00 insurance with $500 excess with NRMA, rating one, 33yr old ... agreed value $90k

total insurance scam for imports in Australia I am afraid :-(

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HBF here in Perth, $1100, 32yr old. Everything else I checked was more expensive!

Hey Mike (MIKE_R32_GTR), is that for the sedan? Famous quoted me more for my couple. I don't understand how the insurances differ so much! I understand that age etc makes a difference etc but would've thought I'd get mine cheaper than what I got now!

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