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Some insurers do odo declarations, some don't. Some insurers use kms and some use frequency of days, you dl could still do 6000km a year but drive daily to work. The claims frequency risk is higher that way.

Before signing up if you aren't satisfied once reading pds ask questions or email them your concerns. Remember no point paying a premium where the policy may nt respond in a time you need it most

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Got my car insured under NRMA VVC on Friday.

1999 R34 vspec N1 GTR, agreed value is 150,000 (apparently this is the highest VVC can offer for any car.)

The annual premium is 2561 with excess fee as 700.

Special thanks to Terry for helping me getting the agreed value the car disserve. :laugh:

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Got my car insured under NRMA VVC on Friday.

1999 R34 vspec N1 GTR, agreed value is 150,000 (apparently this is the highest VVC can offer for any car.)

The annual premium is 2561 with excess fee as 700.

Special thanks to Terry for helping me getting the agreed value the car disserve. :laugh:

That is a great outcome, that was always my major concern doing mods and most companies giving stupid low evaluations and stupidly high premiums ?

I also took Terry's advice and very happy with the outcome, might have to increase the agreed value next year as the mods just didn't stop :/

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I bought this car yesterday and insured with with NRMA VVC..........

It's totally stock down to the exhaust and radio! :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:

$589.10 with a $750.00 Excess.

Pretty good deal I think.

Bob.

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I just insured another car with them last week. And very happy with the price. An old 82 vh commodore with only 108,000km all stock standard in exceptional condition. $209 premium with $300 excess and agreed value of $10,000. I'm a happy customer.

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Got my car insured under NRMA VVC on Friday.

1999 R34 vspec N1 GTR, agreed value is 150,000 (apparently this is the highest VVC can offer for any car.)

The annual premium is 2561 with excess fee as 700.

Special thanks to Terry for helping me getting the agreed value the car disserve. :laugh:

Coincidentally I just happened to rock up whilst you were on the phone with VVC - and then they wanted to talk to me lmao.

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