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I just recently got insurance for my R33.. dam that was a mission & a half! I got my car from SA so seeing as no one in WA would even touch me (19y/o) I went throu SA - Classic Cars (which is based in WA) but turned out cheaper for me to go thou SA.

96 R33 turbo

60% no claim

insured for $32k

I pay $3580 per year

OUCH!

33spec2

Yeah course mine is turbo!1996 Nissan 200sx..has boost switch and all...definately flys.

I'm with Elders Insurance in Adelaide. They have even put me on Rating 1! so happy. Have never crashed, but have never had insurance in my name. Previous Lancer was in my mums, and i was noted as a driver. Who are u with? Just cars is the usual company most people go for! but they quoted me $2600..stuff that.

The company i'm with als o let me pay monthly. Gotta shop around dude. goodluck tho hey...shaz

hey thanx shaz

yeah im in the same position as you 20 in a few weeks never had insurance in my name till this year was previously under parents and have never crashed

the company im with now is Famous Classic dont think Elders Insurance will insure in Western Australia?

Originally posted by just rice

shit if it goes up every time ya do some thing to ya car mine will sky rocket when i put a kit on it

They'll only let you insure upto the maximum redbook value.... and there's that many lancers with kits around (hint hint), as long as you tell them, it'll be fine :D

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