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28, R34GTT, $35,000 cover, ~$1200 premium, Shannons, Parked in garages at work and home in relatively nice areas, classed as moderately modified by Shannon's. I am up for a price rise after the next set of mods which will take me into the "heavily" modified class.

Being old and rating 1 helps :thumbsup:

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28, R34GTT, $35,000 cover, ~$1200 premium, Shannons, Parked in garages at work and home in relatively nice areas, classed as moderately modified by Shannon's. I am up for a price rise after the next set of mods which will take me into the "heavily" modified class.

Being old and rating 1 helps :banana:

Yeah rating 1 does help. You can secure it with just cars.

I'm 21, and my R34 GTR is insured for $53,000 and i paid exactly $1220 full comprehensive. I'm with Just Cars insurance. They put me on their highest rating which is a rating 5. it was originally gonna be $1185 but for an extra $35 dollars, if i ever have an accident at my fault, my rating does not go down. Insurance varies from place to place. If you were living in a big city then they would definitely be ass raping you for insurance. Having an accident record would definitely make you pay higher for insurance too.

I'm 21, and my R34 GTR is insured for $53,000 and i paid exactly $1220 full comprehensive. I'm with Just Cars insurance. They put me on their highest rating which is a rating 5. it was originally gonna be $1185 but for an extra $35 dollars, if i ever have an accident at my fault, my rating does not go down. Insurance varies from place to place. If you were living in a big city then they would definitely be ass raping you for insurance. Having an accident record would definitely make you pay higher for insurance too.

Wow.. you win mate! That is the best age to car to insurance ratio I have ever seen. :)

yep. insurance is hella expensive. especially if you're under 25.

just car confidently quoted me $4000.

why should they be anything but confident?

no other insurer wants to touch an import.

insurance for the skyline is highly dependent on the suburb you live in. i.e there is no point comparing a SA, NT premium to a sydney premium. Unfortunately sydney premiums are high in comparison (generally speaking).

When you hit 25, it goes down, but drive a performance car, be prepared to pay a price for it.

and yes, brace yourself, it may go up, as mine did, and I am 28.

insurance for the skyline is highly dependent on the suburb you live in. i.e there is no point comparing a SA, NT premium to a sydney premium. Unfortunately sydney premiums are high in comparison (generally speaking).

When you hit 25, it goes down, but drive a performance car, be prepared to pay a price for it.

Also JUSTCAR is shit, quoted my partners show car, non turbo supra 3000 when it was stock, now his paying 2200 for just the car, they wont insurance his 8000 paint job, 20inch rims, 21 000 sound system, 5000 interior and the body kit...but then h2p insurance is raa and they covered everything for 2600 thats the car quoted at $55 000 if anything happens to it.

Im 22 and pay 800 a year full comp

with $400 excess

no shit

thats for a motorbike though bahahahahahah

3k a year for a 40k S4 :):P that will go down a k in a year though as i didnt have the skyline full comped

Also JUSTCAR is shit, quoted my partners show car, non turbo supra 3000 when it was stock, now his paying 2200 for just the car, they wont insurance his 8000 paint job, 20inch rims, 21 000 sound system, 5000 interior and the body kit...but then h2p insurance is raa and they covered everything for 2600 thats the car quoted at $55 000 if anything happens to it.

they are covering a NON TURBO Supra for $55,000???? :domokun:

I cant imagine a non turbo Supra being worth $55,000. Oh well, for their sake I hope it isnt written off.

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Insurance is a killer!

Im also 19 on my green p'z and have a speeding fine against my name, i have a R32 GTR and to have full insurance at $23000 is costing me $4200 a year through just cars with a crazy the excess is crazy too cant exactly remember what it is though...:)

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