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I have looked into this in the past.

So you can apply for it but is is done on a case by case basis. Ie you need driving history and such

they won't cover imports and such, only significant vehicles, guessing this is for things like old GT-HO's and the such

excess is last time I saw around the 20K mark

no idea on premiums as never actually meet some-one that managed to get it.

I think what they mean is coverage for driver TRAINING at a track.

Shannons I do believe cover you, in your own car, at such a type of event by people on their approved list.

But otherwise track insurance is not viable for us, we don't own 500k historics

picture doesn't do much justice.

might not look low but i cant make it over any speed humps without scraping around my area, my driveway i had a bitch of a time getting up.. might need to raise it a little or ill find myself tearing the lip off =/

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Looks good, see you at Garage Cafe next month

I think what they mean is coverage for driver TRAINING at a track.

Shannons I do believe cover you, in your own car, at such a type of event by people on their approved list.

But otherwise track insurance is not viable for us, we don't own 500k historics

Most will cover you for driver training, I know AAMI does as well, even drops your premiums if you do some and your young.

(hell the discount in one year would cover a Driver Dynamic course..)

but Shannons "used" to have a track coverage, I was reading up on it at the time, but when the min excess was more than my car value..not much point.

that said seems to be gone now so meh.

very true the response and handling in my brothers evo6 shits on my gtrs

7 thats my first smoko break..whoss the sissy now biaaatch

Yeah man!

And the weight of an EVO is lighter.

Out with the old

In with the new

Couldn't of you, just have painted the old one black?

This, evo is a more 'responsive' car generally

GTR isn't full time 4wd like the evo and its bigger engine with twin turbos it far less responsive than a evos twin scroll

Yeah, that, what I was getting at.

EVO is lighter with a totally different setup.

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just saying.... they're not even trying to hide it.

Fucking racist yo!

picture doesn't do much justice.

might not look low but i cant make it over any speed humps without scraping around my area, my driveway i had a bitch of a time getting up.. might need to raise it a little or ill find myself tearing the lip off =/

img0480kt.jpg

They are 2 nice houses in the background.

Couldn't of you, just have painted the old one black?

Paint the boring retro-shaped, factory long levers black, instead of replacing them with $230 billet machined, short ergonomic-shaped click-adjustable racing levers?! Fuck no.

What's the weight difference between an EVO and a GTR?

Anthony is your family ballin'?

lol just some random house i pulled up in front of

garage cafe for sure!

already managed to get a few tiny cracks in the front lip.. good times

Paint the boring retro-shaped, factory long levers black, instead of replacing them with $230 billet machined, short ergonomic-shaped click-adjustable racing levers?! f**k no.

I assume you can stop quicker now..?

I might install a R34 GTR brake pedal with a nice silver metal plating and paint the GTR logo on it.

:rofl:

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