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Originally posted by streamer

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...=)

I didnt think HBF insured under 21 for imports? thats what they told me! maybe i should try again

im with famous classic paying $2500 a year :)

BTW im 20 with a clean driving history and this is my first year of insurance under my own name - shoulda left it under my parents!

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hmm...dat odd...

they told me it was kewl IF it was not a turbo...for a turbo...shd be over 21.. or 25...not sure

but im 18..payin 2600 for comprehensive insurance with HBF and they give u an option to pay by mnths too...

im pretty sure...heh

the next time they tell u no, ill fax u my policy n u fax it to them

heh

=)

at least 1500 bucks, it was a damn good job :) ah well, its an excuse for a cf bonnet now :D and i get brand new headlights :) so its not all bad i spose...... ****ed the bar, both headlights, aircon condensor, radiator support, front bar support, bent bonnet cracked the grill..... ah well.....

Gee - I think a lot of you guys are either getting the wrong end of the stick or I"m getting the vey good end.

My insurance for my NA is ~$900/yr through RAC (WA), I'm 27 and includes a $2500 stereo and mags.

I was 25 when I got it, so can't say what happens to the cost when you hit that age mark.

-MearCat

hey all,

my final damage quote came in at 2700 bucks, the asessor came and looked at it yesterday, wrote some stuff down picked the cheaper quote from the 2 i had to get and said he'd fax the permission to start the repairs in the morning, all it took to get to this stage was a ten minute phone call to the insurance agency to get some details of the incident. Im happy with the way things have been handled especially since my regular panel beaters are a recomended repairer and gave me a cheaper quote to make sure i got them.

Overall- Just cars are great!

cheers

John

Originally posted by streamer

hmm...dat odd...

they told me it was kewl IF it was not a turbo...for a turbo...shd be over 21.. or 25...not sure

but im 18..payin 2600 for comprehensive insurance with HBF and they give u an option to pay by mnths too...

im pretty sure...heh

the next time they tell u no, ill fax u my policy n u fax it to them

heh

=)

haha good idea hmmmmm i must start looking for cheaper insurance!

Yey! ight just got back from HBF for a quote on a 1994 Skyline R33 GTS25 and she quoted me around $1800 a year full comp, but with $200 basic excess, and because i'm turning 21 next week, my age excess is about $600 for being under 27. So about $800 in excess! I think thats a bit cheaper from other places right? Or should i go shop around a bit more.

So any other suggestions i should try?

Thanx:burnout:

hmm...nv had the pleasure to make a claim yet...and hopefully never have to but nevertheless, HBF has the history of being very good with claims apparently, and the only one that quoted me under 3k....

:)

gave me NCB too even tho im only 18...:)

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