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Hey, so i was getting a few quotes from NAC insurance because they'd insure me for a modded car.

So anyways i sent them a quote for 3rd party fire and theft for rb20de AUTOMATIC completely STOCK r32 Skyline and it came to $850 a year.... and thats with a NCB of 60%

just to put that in perspective... right now in my 4age manual levin im paying $800 for FULL insurance.

So that just seems rediculous price.

How do you guys n gals in NZ get insurance for your "Boy racer" cars. and how much are you paying?

and do you have any recommended companys?

Cheers

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27YO Male, 1998 R33 GTS25t with all modificatons declared, including larger turbo, wheels and adjustable suspension, Full cover.

$780 P/A.

Shop around. Best idea is to use a broker. I use Crombie Lockwood.

Just turned 40 (gag), '04 PNM35 Stagea, stock, $430-odd a year I think. Also '96 Commodore, headers, exhaust, 18s, suspension mods, $260 per year full cover all declared. Through ShareNZ brokers.

When I was 31 I had an EK4 Civic with a K20A a 6-speed box from a DC5R Integra in it, intake, headers and exhaust, TE37s, lots of suspenion and brake mods and so on, was $910 full cover and agreed value of $28K.

I'm with NAC since i'm only 23 ( just ) and none of the big companies would insure me, i have a 94 GTS25T Auto 4 door skyline ( pretty much stock ) it cost me $978 a year through NAC for full insurance, $850 seems HEAPS for a not turbo RB20 :/

26yo male.. last time i asked for a quote from nac was last nov/dec for:

R32 gts-t coupe

rb25 turbo. manual

usual mods. h/d clutch, r33 gearbox, link computer, coilovers, full 3.5" exhaust, t3/t04 turbo (garrett)

sound setup value arond $2000

car covered for maximum $10k

was going to cost $1200. so i parked it up instead..

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