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Hey guys,

I just bought my self a cheapo banga for daily use and will be keeping the gtr for weekend use.

I dont want to be paying full insurance and was wondering if anyone had any experiance with insurance where you pay for weekend use, or pay for it per kilometer you drive?

thanks,

steve

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Dare I say, give some Insurance places a call and ask?

u dare not!

haha

My dads mustang is covered for exactly what your after. Talk with Shannons if your over 25... They will sought out a package which suits you.

my gtr is insured as a weeekender ( less than 8000 km a year ) Wesfarmers (Lumley Special Vehicle) is who i am with

$700 a year for $30000 cover car must be parked in a garage at home

though Shannons wanted over 1 k for same cover

my gtr is insured as a weeekender ( less than 8000 km a year ) Wesfarmers (Lumley Special Vehicle) is who i am with

$700 a year for $30000 cover car must be parked in a garage at home

though Shannons wanted over 1 k for same cover

Geez worth shopping around - 33 GTR $35k agreed value, full comprehensive, $200 (?) excess, $715 pa with HBF of all people.

Geez worth shopping around - 33 GTR $35k agreed value, full comprehensive, $200 (?) excess, $715 pa with HBF of all people.

whenever i have contacted HBF they tell me they dont insure imports so i hope when you claim they will actually cover you

whenever i have contacted HBF they tell me they dont insure imports so i hope when you claim they will actually cover you

They do.. MY friends R33 Non turbo GTS is insured with them... and he has made a claim before and they paid out...

whenever i have contacted HBF they tell me they dont insure imports so i hope when you claim they will actually cover you

Gaz

Interesting as I just reinsured it and they rang to remind me. Even discussed the possibility of a 400R - that one they were not so sure of (over $100k).

Very specific about the car and it has been with them for 3 years or so.

Now you are making me worry.

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