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Those guys work with me but I don't drink (name's Ahmed - no alcohol) so no I'm not at the pub on Fridays.

Whiplash were you at the last Mallala grip practice? does your brother drive a civic type R? Are you that dude?

Those guys work with me but I don't drink (name's Ahmed - no alcohol) so no I'm not at the pub on Fridays.

Whiplash were you at the last Mallala grip practice? does your brother drive a civic type R? Are you that dude?

no I don't have a brother so it wouldn't have been me.

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mine is with just cars.. only one who would insure me at my age with turbo and slight mods..

20 yrs/old

premium.. 1505 per year

excess.. 900

value insured 13500 (i payed alot less than that)

looking into alarms, which will also reduce them prices.

  • 2 weeks later...
good, now everyone knows theres an r33 without alarm in gawler, 5117 lol...

get that alarm quickly and delete your previous posts man :)

I think he means that his 33 doesnt have an aftermarket alarm yet Rok :D

22yo Male.

No fines, loss of license, no claims, nothing.

Held a license for 4 years.

1995 R33 GTR

Mods: power fc, full exhaust cat back system, bunch of security stuff, $800 audio system, remote ignition, turbo timer, aftermarket cam gears and belt, carbon fiber front lip.

Just Car

Premium $1530

Excess $1500 plus underage of $450

Insured value $26500

Was originaly quoted online (and paid) over $2000 premium for $21000 value but I rechecked all my details once I had the car in this state and got another online quote, called just car and received a refund cheque :P

For those of you with Just Cars, how do you find their consistency with regards to maintaning the value of your car and the cost of the premium / excess etc ?

I was with Torque for "many" years and then they got taken over by LSV in 2008 ( no big deal right ? ). LSV were answering to Lumley General Insurance ( still no big deal right ? ). LSV are now answering to Wesfarmers General Insurance and all of a sudden LSV dropped the value of my car down 3 grand and bumped up my premium by $400 :nyaanyaa:

So, with no right of reply, I'm thinking about changing to Just Cars.

P.S. I know I'm not from SA but this thread is about the best I could find on my search :laugh:

how old are your scott

41 !

GT-V arent they NA ?

:D

Car has minimal mods and is young, clean & straight condition.

65% NCB rating etc, etc, etc.........

Famous............. Premium: $1,867.00 Excess: $1,000.00 Car Value: $19,000.00 ( ........F*@K THAT !! )

Currently with LSV ( Premium: $1,229.00 Excess: 1,000.00 Car Value: $17,000.00 ) The only thing that might keep me with LSV is: Choice of Repairer, Glass Coverage up to $750 per submission & 14 Days Car Hire.

Anyway, I found some more posts on JC so with all info considered ( good & bad stories ) I'm thinking I might give them a go since they're offering: Premium: $1,306.00 Excess: $1,100.00 Car Value: $21,500.00

thats weird my age and car when first with famous was 900 Permium all mods listed and $1000 excess agreed value of 21k

Prol SA vs. NSW. Everyone knows that Sydney is the heart of crime in the southern hemisphere lol. :D

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