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ROFL @ Justcars

they wouldnt insure me and i have held a license for 27 years never had an accident and have always been 60+% no claim bonus with any other insurer

Hows that possible, ive lost my license a few times

had my lic for 4 years (2 of those suspended) and they still insure me?

no other insurer would insure me though lol

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Im with HBF and get my insurance for alittle over 700 per year. Just watch it tho they will not insure under 21's for turbo cars.

If its in your dada name and your under 21 and you crash you dont get any cover. Apart form that HBF are great

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Justcar is simple because you know you'll get it, dont even bother ringing places like RAC because they wont insure an 18 year old with an import. Maybe try shannons...

ps. make sure you read the disclaimer of justcar thoroughly lol

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Justcar is simple because you know you'll get it, dont even bother ringing places like RAC because they wont insure an 18 year old with an import. Maybe try shannons...

ps. make sure you read the disclaimer of justcar thoroughly lol

lmao, wheni had my 33, i rang RAC, heard from a few mates they were good, i got my finance through them so i figured why not get them to insure it... so i call them up, start the application, then she asks what car is it, I WAS F*$KING GOBSMACKED!!... sorry we dont insure skylines! So they would give me the money for the car, but not insure their own investment... what a bunch of tools

Anyways, now i go through HBF, hate the god damn hold music but they have givin me the best prices, for my 33 it was $1600 a year and $200 excess.. now with the 34 its $1700 and $250 excess!!

I dont know if its just me but it seems insurance companies give out different quotes all the time... i guess some of us just get lucky whereas some just get rooted up the ass!!...lol so good luck eh!

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I've got HBF as well. Not sure what other people have been told by them, but I was told no mods allowed. They wouldn't even insure the car with a $20 boost controller and if I had an accident with that kind of stuff installed it would void the claim... pretty rubbish

Seems some people have managed to get fairly good deals. Justcar wanted some ridiculous amount from me and I've got a clean record.. people on here were quoted far less with suspensions and fines etc.. no idea how that works!

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