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Guys need help with insurance, need to know who you with how much what ur details are and car insured with

my friends got a

93

Mitsubishi gto

auto

4wd

straight 6

3lts engine

and Shannon's didn't insure his car and also just car quoted him 1800 thats cheapest he has got need to know whats good for him and everyone else, i also searched and nothin came up with insurance on SAU search engine lol

thanks in advance :P

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A GTO with a "straight 6" :P

What are your friends details:

- Driving history - Fines, suspensions, etc?

- Age?

- Insurance history?

- Is car garaged?

- Modified?

- Turbo?

I am paying $1000/yr for a highly modified R33 gtst, garaged, limited use, i am 30yrs old, never made a claim, never had any type of infringement. Insured through Shannons.

$1800 doesn't sounds too bad for they type of car.

As mentioned, history plays a big part of who will insure you and what for. I'm in the process of changing insurance companies, as my current have changed their underwriting and can't cover my 33. Google insurance, and do some online quotes and compare them all, or see a BROKER . So far the quotes range from $1000ish to $1400ish for me.

Im paying $1600 p/a for an R33 gtst. Male driver under 25 (for another 7 months luckily), garaged car, one claim (about $3k damage). It was about $1400 until the claim then it jumped up.

Thats with Just cars.

Import sports cars will fetch a high price regardless. If youre young as well, expect to pay big $$$

oh ok yea thanks for the feedback, i must of didn't search properly sorry, yea my friend is under 25 and this is his first car although he had only had 1 ride off which he was 18 since then he has had no fines and his car not even modified at all, fully stock. Shannon said to him that they don't insure his type of car they only insure a different type of model to his GTO, i will have a look at those links also and get more info but i appreciate more responses from everyone

Thanks again

:banana:

he was going to put his car under his dads name and they happen to say that, i knew that from start because i had ago and now i am going to put it under my dads name for my car, but as for my friend they said they don't insure that type of car even under his dads name which i found weird also :S

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