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Can anyone help me with an insurance company OTHER than Famous Classic's or Just Cars (limited I know).

Reason being i'm with Just Cars now but lacking in the money dept by about $1310.00 I need this by 28th Jan - A reasonable pay by the month thing would be ok but no one seems to want to insure me other then FC's or JC's I'm a 21 year old Female with one speeding fine (15 & U ) My car is R33 Gtst '93' - For some reason or another I can't get anything unless it's through these two companies.

The only other thing I can see working for me, is if someone has a DESENCT (lol) Cash in hand job I can do to catch up on the money side of things.

Anyhelp would be great!!

THANKS!

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seriously, i think JCI and Famous are the cheapest around especially if you have a history..

why not try 3rd party + theft ( i hear they're bringing it in NSW now)

how much did u get quoted for?

try ringing them back and ask if they can match/beat each other's quote

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Hi, try some of these:

Company Contact Number

Just Car Insurance 13 13 26

Unique Car Insurance (03) 9898 9400

Young & Cool 1300 307 066

Suncorp Metway 13 11 55

Fortron Insurance Agents Ltd (08) 9445 2011

Torque Underwriting 1300 369 769

Shannon’s Insurance 1300 364 662

Prestige Car Insurance 1800 004 121

Dawes Motor Underwriting 1800 807 463

MB Prestige Insurance (08) 8363 3993

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No, not yours... I was asking Jenny1983.

I had a bit of trouble finding insurance for my R32 because I wanted to have it covered comprehensively with unlimited modifications.

Good luck - finding insurance for a modified Skyline for an under 25 year old driver is nearly as fun as pulling your teeth out with a rusty screw-driver. I would imagine that you post code would't help much either... I hop that you have a lock-up garage.

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