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Originally posted by PranK

WHAT??

why so expensive??

mines only $600 incl plates.

Prank,,,I think the difference is By By has Yellow and black plates with only 4 letters,,,,You have a Custom plate as well but with the Standard amount of numbers/letters. Wonder how much Onarun pays?.....

Neil

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I went to get a pinkslip 2day, but got knocked back for tyres.DAMN:shake: , i think it worked out better anyway, as the track day is coming up and i will have better traction on the day.

Here's the prices i got

Yokohama's A539, i think

205's $210 Good

225's $around 300-380 good but not for the stock rims

215's i wanted $400, damn

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Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

My one's almost up too. Got it checked out yesterday and it's all well. Stuff insurance this year. The money I'm forking out for that I may as well get another car or a bike.

Yeah but what if you hit someone or get your car stolen?

Getting third party or third party property on a GTR or WRX isn't that easy... or is it?

T.

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Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

The WRX is still insured but used by my sister now. The GTR is going to be mainly for track use now. Public transport is the way to go to get to work now. Third party on GTR wasn't that hard to get.

Who is providing third party? And is it property + theft and fire?

T.

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Originally posted by XrSiSt

mine would be about the same as BY BY's

Don't you have custom plates Prank? I swear they are....

yeah i do - NOZILR..

i was just wondering why nick paid so much more, but its cause of greenslip.

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Now start asking the Green Slip Insurers how much,,,some go by the Built date(NRMA & GIO) and some go by the Complied Date. They started at just over $300 and finished at $570(NRMA & GIO). First Question,,,,Post Code,,,,Your Age,,,,If you have Comp Insurance,,,and what your no claim bonus is....Thats privatisation for you,,,,Nothing but a bloody mine-field......

Neil.

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