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that's sucks lol. how do you know that? mate is same age and getting s15 insured through them and has no vehicle excess of $1500 so yeh being black listed sounds about right. why would a 96 33 be black listed over other 33's including a 97?

A friend who works in one of those places that hunts for the cheapest insurance told me that... and yeah, it's crap that the smae model a year older would have different premiums. I guess it all comes down to statistics. Mind you, this was 2 years ago.

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hey onthehunt, im in the same position as you, im 19 atm and turning 20 in july, and i just payed me premium with justcars today $2031 and the excess is like $2350 for accidents and $3350 for f*kn theft! i think that 97' gtst is also blacked listed, not just the 96' if it makes you feel better lol.

im gonna give famous a call after i turn 20. however just cars does cover every mod i have except for cf bonnet, which they will replace with a standard bonnet in the event of an accident.

hmmmm shannons won't touch u unless ur with a car club im with HBF they're pretty good in price 1000 a year for me i joined when i was 18.....and their excess is okish so its all good :P

Cheers

Chi

ah thats not true about shannons Chi :P

Justcars will insure you for a small fortune... good luck with it.

Glad when I was your age, I drove a $600 pos so didn't need insurance lol

Edited by StageaGirl
hey onthehunt, im in the same position as you, im 19 atm and turning 20 in july, and i just payed me premium with justcars today $2031 and the excess is like $2350 for accidents and $3350 for f*kn theft! i think that 97' gtst is also blacked listed, not just the 96' if it makes you feel better lol.

im gonna give famous a call after i turn 20. however just cars does cover every mod i have except for cf bonnet, which they will replace with a standard bonnet in the event of an accident.

well it's good to hear someone else is in same position as me...well it isn't really good but hay. yeh the excesses are ridiculous. haha yeh must be all those other damn 33 drivers out there lol.

famous will cover pretty much any mod as well which is good.

Edited by Onthehunt

im with HBF

cars in my dads name but my name is on the policy also

i pay $850 a year and have a $1200 excess

and i turn 18 in may.

its a non turbo but still bloody good for a 17 year old in a skyline.

its also listed with stereo, suspension,rims,exhaust etc

also, when i was ringing around i rang HBF twice

first time they quoted me like $1500 a year then when i rang back i got a different person on the phone and i magically changed :ermm:

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