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Pretty sure if you did your research bud you'd find that your insurance wouldn't cover any accidents if you're using your ride as a business venture.

Goodluck with it though......lotta cash to throw away if someone writes it off for you >_<

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Pretty sure if you did your research bud you'd find that your insurance wouldn't cover any accidents if you're using your ride as a business venture.

Goodluck with it though......lotta cash to throw away if someone writes it off for you >_<

Insurance companies dont cover track use which is unfortunate, because id be taking it straight to mallala :P

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$300 to putter around town for an hour? Yeah nah. Maybe $150 for that. Maybe. And I'd want a hot topless blonde with huge tits sitting next to me for that price if all I'm doing is puttering around town.

$300 I guess would be okay if I get to thrash it around some of my favourite hills roads at night.

$550 would be acceptable only if I got to belt the ever living shit out of it for a couple 15 minutes sessions on track.

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PM me what roads you have in mind. Got a mate looking to start a business due to retirement and he is looking to get a 35 for WA in around a week. Put the two together and there might be some hope :P Plus the one he is looking at getting from WA is already some what modified pulling just under 600awhp. I reckon he might be keen on hills runs but no way would he do a track hire etc. See how we go, speeding fines would be your own kettle of fishies :D

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Surely it would work similar to a hire car company lending out the car to someone? maybe they'd charge you a bit extra to insure you/cover the excess costs. Otherwise i can imagine the general excess for an R35 GTR insurance isn't small...

Contact an insurance broker to see if it is viable or not

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