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Hey all,

Can anyone suggest any insurance company that can insure me?

I'm after 3rd party, i have a R33 GTST stock except for rims, and i rang up

Just Car and they qutoed me $614 ... WTF?? for 3rd party!!!!

and Suncorp wont insure anyone with an import who's under 25...

I'm 23 by the way!!!

so if anyone can help or let me know how much they paying for 3rd party insurance....

Thanks Guys and Gals

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Originally posted by Drivebai

Just Car and they qutoed me $614 ... WTF?? for 3rd party!!!!

and Suncorp wont insure anyone with an import who's under 25...

I'm with justcars and I'm paying about 20 bucks more. And mine a 32 gtr. Don't ask NRMA cause they won't touch you.

well i dont' think u will find many other company who will insure you, and thats about the rigth price that all of them charge. so yeah, i wouldn't be expecting much better. also try young and cool ... my experiences with them so far have been pretty good ... i can recommend them ... i also have many friends with just cars and they pay about the same price ... even for an S13... hope that helps :D

What excess do you guys have to pay?

The thing that worries me about third party is some dickhead bogan with no insureance, no money smashing into me, and I wont have a hope in hell of getting any money out of him. :D

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