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i called them the other day for a quote...

i'm 20 with 20% ncb, clean driving history,

got a quote for $3300

basic excess $1000

theft excess $1000

under 21 excess $1000

93 GTS-T, insured value of $20,000

not too bad.. my mate got an excellent quote for his S14 200sx as well... $2200 21 yr old, 40%ncb

when I called, the lady asked what car I had..

before I could finish my sentence, all i got to say was "Nissan" and she finished off the sentence for me with "SKYLINE?..."

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Yeah...polite is that what they call it?!?!

I went through Australian Insurance Brokers (they basically find the cheapest insurance for you) and they ended up getting me a quote for $2800 with famous classic cars...i was impressed!! Especially since my next best quote was with Just Cars for 5k!

I don't think they care how much its modified as long as its street legal, and you aren't insured between 11pm and 8am if you leave your car parked on the street - in a driveway/secure parking/actually being with the car is ok..... :D

Our friend Robyn used to work for the brokers that i used called Harringtons. She knows her cars ok and u can tell she actually gives a dam about u and ure car. They do good deals but it looks like due to my recent claim i am automatically unapplicable.:D

I hope to hell SGIO dont turn me down next year;)

Guys,

I have emailled Robyn last week regarding discounts for Skylines Australia members! She is more than happy to consider discounts on your premium if your a member!

Don't forget to mention the good word that's spreading around about them and say your a Skylines Australia member too!

This not only will help everyone else in a skyline but also everyone here on SAU!

-Kym.

If they insure in Vic id be very interested when i get my knew car. If they can get it under just cars quote ($2300) for a $15000 R32 GTST, for me (20, 30% or 40% no claims i think, no fines, no accidents) im in for sure.

its not happening here in WA yet.. so we can't be "paying members" of a car club to get a discount can we ?

We are all still members, we own skylines, stick together, to me that's a club. registered or not.

either way Robyn will still do a discount for us!

Originally posted by xRHETTx

ANyway, how do u become a paying member of SAU? Or is that not happening yet?

ur from VIC... this will be up and running soon... give us a little more time as we have a few more things to sort out til we start accepting members.

obviously everyone will have to refer to their respective state commitee to find out where they are in the process.

Originally posted by skyzerr33

there not the cheapest around.

i'm with RAC cost is 900 a year  

25 60% no claim 94 gtst full comp cover for $24000

famous quoted me $1400 for this. but where willing to match RAC if i caould provide the last bill, which i have lost.

yeah but i doubt rac will wanna insure if the car had a comprehensive list of mods as opposed to specialist insurers

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