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try E-car i think i mite be lucky coz they screwd up but im only payin $500 for r33 gtst and mums barina fully comp. and im 19years old with clean driving history. garaged with $600 xsec. and valauad at $18000. im not complaining as i gt paper work if i need it.

GIO was the most expensive for me but I can drive anywhere, park wherever and basically not have a care. GIO custom car insurance that is.

Its about 2600 a year but well worth it for a daily driver.

GIO Custom Car has been great for me. No restrictions on movement, dont care about garage (though it is garaged), dont mind about alarm (though it has one)....

hmmm i say get a sex change? what i found out which was weird that my insurance was hell cheaper when qouted then that of my partners. for the same car, same address, same everything just that he was 3 years older then me with no driving offenses or anything. then there was me haven't had my license for a year when i bought the skyline, and had had one previous accident which was a third party claim. It turned out to be round 1500 cheaper. :) female power!!! its pretty terrible how men get judged so harshly...women drivers are ten times worse and i am willing to admit that. well besides me that his :D

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  • 4 months later...
currently with Just cars 3rd party fire and theft only. $600 something

changing to Shannon's in November $1376 a year for $12000. excess wasn't much.

with Shannon's i was told the car needs to be in a lock up garage when at home address

and because my bad driving history was more then 5yrs ago im all sweet.So nothing

to worry about or no extra charges.

Oh yeh and thats on a partially driven car rate.

i was told to add 6-700 ontop if it was a daily driver.

im 25 on full license and located at Doonside.

Goodluck with it,atleast get 3rd party.

+ a Thumbs up to the dude at Shannon's. :D

i'm from doonside too ^^

although just car quorted me not too far off the OP. it sucks.

Hey guys.

Just did a quote on JUSTCAR and got $4711 for comprehensive!!

For gods sake what the hell !!

How much does your's cost and where from!

MRXTCZ

got a quote with nrma just to see "how bad" it was.

19, no offences, accidents etc r34gt $11463 per year hahaha. when you look at the other companies after that they don't seem so bad =P

Wow....some of these are crazy!!

Anyway Hope this is useful:

I'm 18 - insured with Just Car - drive a 1998 R34 25GT Skyline coupe (non turbo) and i was on my red p's when i got this quote and I'm on my greens now - no accidents no speeding fines although i did get busted for going up a one way street the wrong way (i tried the good old "but officer i was going one way - but it didn't work :D ) and i told 'just car' about that....the car is parked in kellyville...im the only insured driver...i can drive it whenever i want - where ever i want - park it where ever i want - although they do want to know where it will be parked at night...so obviously u cant park it in a shopping car park over night :D - didn't need a locked up garage - must have an immobilizer - can put whatever performance enhancing parts on the car as long as its not illegal and doesn't breach my driving restrictions ( p plate Prohibitions) - also anyone who drives the car and I'm in the car with them is coverd...so my mate could drive and I'm in the passenger seat and he would be covered (obviously he must have a license and sober :( duh)

so with those details i pay $2,314 premium - the car is valued at $17,500 including $1500 for wheel insurance......thats the best quote i could get - nrma wouldn't touch me - shannons wouldn't touch me - GIO was like 3500........ so yea...

also if i crash i have an excess of $3500 (i know...ouch!) - for a p plater thats not bad i think :(

also it was mentioned befor - your crazy if ur driving without insurance atm!!

Hey guys.

Just did a quote on JUSTCAR and got $4711 for comprehensive!!

For gods sake what the hell !!

How much does your's cost and where from!

MRXTCZ

I'm with Justcar.

I'm 21

Live in a low risk area

1 speeding fine

1 licence suspension (from above speeding fine)

Alarm/Immobiliser/Turbo Timer

Around $2,000 for wheels

Around $500 for sound system

Pay around $2,200. Last year was around $3,500

Granted excess is at a point where I want to all but write off the car lol

no one wanted to insure me except Just Car....quoted me 4k for full comp...

but then thank god for meeting chicks who work at NRMA.

You have go to be joking... no offence but the best price NRMA could do for me was more than double what JustCar wanted, and I didn't even tell NRMA about my driving history. They put it down to "not being speciallists in imports and high performance cars." Bullshit, JustCar insures anything just like NRMA and pays the money just like NRMA. But did you know you can save up to 12.5% if you combine policies? That brings down the price to just 75% more than JustCar LOL

Rang up Shannons, and they gave me an EXCELENT price, except I needed a garage to be insured... so that went out the window :D

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