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I just ended up going with Just car...

premium of 1550 a year thats i think at $152.65 a month

Heres the bitch part lol...

Excess 2550...

at an agreed value of 13500. What you guys think of all this.. I have a series 1 r33 1993 running 220rwkw but should be more now since the turbo's been high flowed.

Sid

I just changed from Just car to SGIC - they certainly insure R34's, they did say that they only insure turbo's on over 25's.

300 bucks saving and benefits like windscreens, hire cars etc...

Last time I checked with them a year ago they wouldnt do it. So worth giving them a call imo.

yeah good call and when you say to that market you have to be 25+ that cuts out a whole heap more

EDIt

i just tried the SGIC online thing they will insure me but there standard cover was like $3900 and i could up it too $6900

would have to ring them i think

sgic dont insure skylines, unless they have changed their rules but i doubt it

When I moved out of home I swaped to my girlfriends insurence SGIC, from Wesfarmers because it was easier for her.

-I had my S13 drift car insured for being in the garage, workshop, trailer.

-R33 with the forged RB26.

-Now my 180 with them.

Also got discounted because my home and contents is with them. Had no dramas at all getting insurence either :D

Oh and I'm also 22 (23 soon :s ).

I just got a quote from SGIC...

22 years old, no accidents

1989 R32 GTR

Agreed Value of $30,770

$1460.43 basic excess($800) or $1217.02 if I increase the excess($2000)

God damn, think I'll be changing to SGIC after my insurance runs out in March or whatever it was or bargain with them to give me a better deal!

haha Yeah that would make more sense :P

But pretty much ever time I get insurence I'm insuring more then my car which most companies wont pass up haha

Also upgrading my private health. That cost more then my car, home and contents cost together!

Edited by Import S13

mine was something like $56 monthly buy cover up to 3.6k extendable to 6.9 or something

Edit

just did the quote thing again

$ 488. 48 annually

or $45.62 monthly $3900 cover

just cars for me was only $800ish for 16-17k cover

OR

$ 573. 12 annually

or $53.25 monthly $6630 cover :blink:

Yeah fark, SGIC for the dirty whore is:

$1197.10 annually ($108/92 monthly)

the big downside is they will only cover up to 15g, i have to ring them to get market value.

Is 15k the max it would allow on the web quote? Geez what value was on the lowest end? lol

Steve, tell me that quote was for the daily hahaha

for a 1994 skyline sedan a coupe might have different results

EDIT

yeah flaming mongrels

i just did it as a coupe and got very very different reslts and thats all i changed was body type

$658. 85 annually

or $60.98 monthly $14500 value

844. 72 annually

or $77.74 monthly with maximum value added of $24650

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