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Just car is good and easy, now has a feature that if sum1 runs into you and doesnt have insurance you are covered up to 3k and dont have to pay excess, but as far as cost goes, but yeah depends on YOUR situation, cost me $1900 for a r34 gtt and ive had my licence suspended 3 times...

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and RB20 silvia is less.. its apparently regod as a NA CA18DE bahahaha... :)

ctp with fire and theft is 450 for me.. same as my gtr.. no idea.. think havin certain things puts it up lol

the joke will be on you if you have to make a claim tho, even worse if your in the wrong. insurance company will drop you faster then a....quick if they find out your lied on your policy.

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21 and stock R33 GTST, no previous accident history, garaged in a "low threat" neighbourhood was $1600 through Justcar for me

They're underwritten by AAMI and are apparently a total bitch to get them to pay out on anything, but they're also about the only group that insure under 25s.

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21 and stock R33 GTST, no previous accident history, garaged in a "low threat" neighbourhood was $1600 through Justcar for me

They're underwritten by AAMI and are apparently a total bitch to get them to pay out on anything, but they're also about the only group that insure under 25s.

I had a claim through just car and they were really good, no problems at all. Took a while to go through but that's just cuz the workshop I picked was busy (And I only wanted them to fix it).

Correct with the under 25s insurance. Just car is the way/only way to go for a import.

I think racq cover some imports insurance but I'm sure they'd have limitations on modifications, age & accessories.

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Yeah i'am about to turn 20 and i have just insured my r33 gts-t and it cost me $1600.00 a year comprehensive but excess is $2000.00 if you cause the accident, $2400.00 if your car gets stolen so i just put one of the best alarms i could get plus i'am in a low rest area so should be sweet. I went through just car insurance as i was previously insured with AAMI but they do not insure imports, pretty much just car insurance was the cheapest and you can do any modifications you like as long as you let them know and it does not affect how much you pay which is what you want!

:PBJ:

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