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If your still rating 5/6 and 19yo with a import the quote is very normal but after a few years it should drop to the 1.5k area.

Agreed, I'm 23 and rating 2, soon to be rating 1 :blink:, clean record and I pay close to 1.5K for a R33 GTR on agreed value with some mods.

Agreed, I'm 23 and rating 2, soon to be rating 1 :blink:, clean record and I pay close to 1.5K for a R33 GTR on agreed value with some mods.

I'm already a rating 2 because apparently I'm an "enthusiast" Haha :down:

Not to mention all the licenses I hold help.

Hi

Im looking at purchasing R34 GTT coupe with few modifications. I ve got a insurance quote from Shannons for it with following info and total costs...

1999 Nissan Skyline GTT 5 Speed manual

Agreed Value $25,000

No Claim Discount 65%

Finance NON

Garage Surry Hills, Off Oxford St NEXT TO SURRY HILLS POLICE STATION NSW 2010

LUG UNDER BUILDING ACCESSED ONLY BY SECURITY CARD AND 24 HOURS CCTV

Vehicle Security Alarm Immobiliser

Condition No damage at all

Drivers One and only one with clean history BORN in MAY 1982 25 YRS OLD MALE Drives since 1999

MODS 1. Adjustable Susp.

2. Cat Back Exaust

3. Front Mount Intercooler

4. Boost Controller

5. Turbo Timer

6. Spitfire Coil Packs

7. Apexi Power FC

EXCESS $500

PREMIUM??? $$$ 2,900

When I ve checked with GIO's Custom Car Insurance I ve got cheaper rates for UNMODIFIED R34 and 3500-4000 for R34 GTR....

Can anyone pls comment on this issue because $3000 seems like unreasonable premium.

Any comments on other companies? Any recommendations???

Thanks in advance

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Famous Insurance Full Comp @ $1131

22 y.o, Rating 2, 96' R33 S2 GTST Sedan, $15000 cover

Night: Carport - 4209

Day: Company Carpark - 4227

Excesses:

Base: $1000

Age: $500

Single Vehicle Accident: $2000 ($1000 next year)

Theft: $2000 ($1000 cos its a performance import + $1000 cos its in the driveway)

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Was with JustCar - $13000 cover, Rating 2, $1130

Excesses:

Base: 400

Vehicle: 1500

Age: 350

Theft: 1000

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Reasons for change to famous:

- pay by the month (~$250 first payment, ~$85 month thereafter)

- choice of repairer

- in event of a claim, cover - excesses = about the same...

R33 S1 GTS-T, Mainly all stock (except CAT & steering wheel), $300 ($20 off for paying online with CC :whistling: ) for the cheapest 3rd party insurance with Just Car. But I think my excess is like ~$900 :whistling:

Im 21 & on my Ps.

Only "accidents" I had were in the parking areas.

my history isnt good

5 years driving

over 50 demerit points lossed (most of them were when my cars were in the shop and i didnt have p plates up in my parents cars)

i lost like 15 in one night lol

speeding 8 points

dangerous driving 4points

4 people in the car only allowed 2 3 points

red light (it was seriously orange) 3 points

currently serving my 4th suspension (seriously depressing)

my supra was $2700 age 20

my gtr was $2200 age 21

and my 200sx was $3900 age 22 (heaps of mods)

im hopefully going to get an s15 soon and when i get it insurance will be about $2500 age 23 full licence

insurance serioulsy is expensive but a real nessesity imo

no one will touch me but just car insurance but i dont wana pay 1700 bucks up front i mean its a bit of money to blurt out and u dont have an accident.. u may as well burn it :S

its definately worth it buddy

Bwhahah You guys have it easy I pay about 3000 a year 22 YO clean history, had the ride for 1.5 years now

Btw to the bloke in slurry hills your insurance is going to be massive. Hopefully you have a garage hey.

Oh mines mildly modded soon be more-modded? can i tell the insurance company that? lol

GIO custom car insurance, the policy is way better than any of the carinsurance like shannons where u cant drive anywhere, just look at it parked in a garage with a car cover made of kevlar so even dust cant break into it.

I must add I live in a very bad crime rate area, but slurry hills is worse.. weird.

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