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Rego for a skyline is the same as any other passenger vehicle. In victoria anyway. Usually $486.50 in high risk area (ie melb metro). It gets cheaper the further away from the city you get (but not much).

Insurance = $$$$$$ for a skyline :):D . Do a search and you'll find a million and three people here with the same problem. If you're under 25, expect to pay upwards of $1500. I think theres only 2 or 3 companies that will even look at turbo imports & under 25 "Just Cars" and "Yong and Cool". Good Luck.

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If you're under 25, expect to pay upwards of $1500. I think theres only 2 or 3 companies that will even look at turbo imports & under 25 "Just Cars" and "Yong and Cool". Good Luck.

$1500? keep going :uh-huh: Unless you have a spotless driving record and 60% no claim I still wouldnt expect to get away with insurance for less than say $2800 per year if you are under 25.

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22 y/o in collaroy (low risk northern suburb), 1 point lost 2 1/2 years ago, 60& ncb, modded series 2 r33 gtst - $3400... car is now SOLD!

same details with a stock 180sx - $1800.

i only have 2 and a bit years to go!

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Originally posted by NIZ30  

Lots of people up this way go through Suncorp-metway.  

How?? Suncorp metway offered to insure my car, full comp (insured for $16,500), for $54986!!!!:lol: Thats like ordering a pizza and the dude saying "It'll be there in 4 weeks"

I think I've worked out Just Cars rating system. I got a few quotes on 22yo, S1 R33 gtst, medium risk suburb, and few minor mods. With rating 6 they wanted $3591, rating 4 $2561, and rating 1 $1078. That looks to be about $500 per rating, doesnt it :confused:. Fook 'em, Insurance companies are a

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Originally posted by riggaP

How?? Suncorp metway offered to insure my car, full comp (insured for $16,500), for $54986!!!!:lol:  Thats like ordering a pizza and the dude saying "It'll be there in 4 weeks"

That's cos you're in Vic :D They are a QLD based company and that quote is their way of saying we don't want your business :uh-huh:

they don't mind ACT ppl though :)

I'm with them ($1400 a year full comprehensive)

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Originally posted by Shell  

that quote is their way of saying we don't want your business :uh-huh:  

Yeah I worked that out. They could've just said "Sorry we cant insure you." That way if I ever move to QLD I might consider giving them another call. I doubt wether they'll ever get my business now.

Oh, by the way, the last line of my last post should've read "Fook 'em, insurance companies are a pack of kunts!!!" :uh-huh:

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