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ill call just cars tomorrow while im at glenns and get a quote for both a 32 and 33 GTR be interesting cause relative to most people im paying f*ck all for insurance on my car considering what it is and how young i am

ill call just cars tomorrow while im at glenns and get a quote for both a 32 and 33 GTR be interesting cause relative to most people im paying f*ck all for insurance on my car considering what it is and how young i am

i'm with just cars...n just got to a rating 1 this year...1030 for insurance now

ill call just cars tomorrow while im at glenns and get a quote for both a 32 and 33 GTR be interesting cause relative to most people im paying f*ck all for insurance on my car considering what it is and how young i am

how abt Kate? what's she planning on getting? might as well get her a quote too.

i was on a rating 3 from perth which was brought over dude...no accidents no claim...plus i had 2 years from singapore clean record which was relayed to them as well

you know my mate who had the 32 his insurance was cheaper on his 32 gtr than his 33gtst and he had speeding tickets and all of that

i did last year, for full comp on a gen 2 crx, it was a full showcar and came up at a great price and she just missed out on buying it which i was so pissed about! her quote was scary! but if i had her to my policy it doesnt cost ne extra its wierd.

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