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i had 16k agreed value as of 3 months ago

another guy i know has a GTR front end on his S1 R33 and has agreed value into 20-23k sorry that's a broad figure but i cant exactly remember atm what he told me

if you have a garage you could always ring Famous they have a good agreed value

  • 2 weeks later...

Got my policy for the R33 GT-R I am getting on Monday.

Shannon's

Rating 1

39 years old, not accident or claim history. No DQ's etc.

Agreed value of $17,500 (what I have picked up the car for...Bargain I know!).

Pay by the month $75.00

Excess of $500

Called numerous places and this was by far the best.

  • 5 weeks later...
Got my policy for the R33 GT-R I am getting on Monday.

Shannon's

Rating 1

39 years old, not accident or claim history. No DQ's etc.

Agreed value of $17,500 (what I have picked up the car for...Bargain I know!).

Pay by the month $75.00

Excess of $500

Called numerous places and this was by far the best.

I can't find R33 Skylines on Shannon's list of cars. I guess this means that they don't insure them.

Funny how they'd insure Skylines one day and a couple of months later not insure them at all!

I can't find R33 Skylines on Shannon's list of cars. I guess this means that they don't insure them.

Funny how they'd insure Skylines one day and a couple of months later not insure them at all!

Shannons do insure skylines mate, but for some reason its not on the list of cars that they insure. Call them up to get a quote

  • 1 month later...

Just got my policy renewal from Just Car:

R34 GTT 1998 Manual

Agreed value: $20,550

23 year old

Rating 1 :)

$148.25 per month or $1482 p/a

covered: Suspension, Clutch, Intercooler, Power FC, Pod, Exhaust, Wheels and Tyres, Alarm, Audio

Just got my policy renewal from Just Car:

R34 GTT 1998 Manual

Agreed value: $20,550

23 year old

Rating 1 :)

$148.25 per month or $1482 p/a

covered: Suspension, Clutch, Intercooler, Power FC, Pod, Exhaust, Wheels and Tyres, Alarm, Audio

Strange, why is your premium so high? On Rating 2 I paid almost $200 less...

My insurance renewal is coming up in a couple months........ I just got a quote off the site and this year I'll be paying $1271 no premium/excess adjustment and $875 if I adjust the premium/excess - $23,500 is my current agreed value... I aint gonna let them drop it, gonna try to get them to increase it actually haha every modification on the car listed - rating 1, 22 years old...

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Just got my policy renewal from Just Car:

R34 GTT 1998 Manual

Agreed value: $20,550

23 year old

Rating 1 :)

$148.25 per month or $1482 p/a

covered: Suspension, Clutch, Intercooler, Power FC, Pod, Exhaust, Wheels and Tyres, Alarm, Audio

Thats just f**king stupid... Not you mate its these f**ked up insurance companys... My girlfriend called shannons just car and everyone tom dick and harry of a insurance company and they all offered 2000 + p/a thats way to much to be paying... mind you shes 23 no prior convictions fines speeding or claim history... Cheapest we found is NRMA and seriously im kinda scared with NRMA if theyll cover my car.. They gave me a value of 8 k for my r33 gtst even though its modded to atleast 12-13... f**king bullshit, i seriously dont wanna be with NRMA anyone got any ideas?.... just sick and tired aye...

Sid

SGIC

2001 Evo 7

Agreed value: $25,550

25 year old

Rating 1

$1042 p/a

Any mods covered as long as i let them know.

Called up just cars, shannons etc all wanted $1200+ with a higher excess.

SGIC were really good, happy to insure it etc.

Definatly would recommened giving them a call.

Although if you are under 25 it will be a huge excess. (anyone under 25 driving my car, add another $1500 onto my excess)

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