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But there was a heaps good post about insurance, if u really wanna do ya homework, try a few of these babies

Famous Car Insurance* - 1300 88 60 29

Just Cars Insurance - 13 13 26

Shannons - 1300 139 006

ACIS (AOG) Insurance -Linia ext 101

1800646777

03 98724026 Fax

Ansvar

1300650540

02 9687-9584 Fax

Allianz Insurance

1300130664

Shannons (02) 9958 7666 www.shannons.com.au

*James Dear & Assoc. (02) 9888 5683

ALL-STATE insurance (07) 3205 3311

*Insurance Australia Broking (07) 3397 5511

Vigil 1300134054 Not GTST

www.vigilins.com.au

Young and Cool (02) 9601 1600

www.youngandcool.com

Auto One Stop (07) 3802 5566

Toomeys (03) 9876 5950

Suncorp Metway 13 11 55

Combined Acceptance (02) 9633 5800

RACQ 13 19 05 www.racq.com.au

Torque Underwriting 1300 369 769

Kenyon (03) 9696 1219 www.kenyon.com.au

Just Cars 13 13 26 www.justcarinsurance.com.au

Heath Brokers 0396493666

QMDN 1800 644 383

They might not all work, but in November, i'm gonna find out!

hmm...im 18, i drive a 94' Skyline GTS non turbo and foreign student too...

im payin 2600a yr with the option to pay mnthly at no more and im insured with HBF. i can modify the car how i like but no turbocharging or changing the engine...

sounds pretty fair to me..=)

give em a ring... SGIO quoted me 4300.

Young and Cool didnt bother cause the lady on e phone told me it'll be 4+...

Allianz and suncrop metway didnt want my business so heh...i was pretty positive on HBF i would think...=)

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