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$1500 for comprehensive per year is NOT cheap. Where you get that idea from, I have no idea.

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$1500!? dude ur getting ripped off lol... im 20 and i pay $1200pa for comprehensive at shannons and car is insured on my name...

... unless you insured your car for some ridicolously high value

if youre over 25 insurance is cheap enough as it is... how much cheaper do you expect it to be??

Maybe if you drive a commodoore, with imports the cheap insurance age through most companies is 30

+1 Kristian i was paying 800/yr for full comp 21k agreed value then last year agreed was 16k

$1500!? dude ur getting ripped off lol... im 20 and i pay $1200pa for comprehensive at shannons and car is insured on my name...

... unless you insured your car for some ridicolously high value

I have a GTR. You have a GTS-T

Mine is valued at 30k with every single mod listed (and Im rating 1, thru shannons)

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