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Famous Classic Car Insurance big thumbs up!!

Spoke to Robyn today who is a lovely lady and i must say i will definately be going with them for insurance.

She quoted me 2700 for full comp which i can pay by the month which is the MAJOR attraction to me... but also if i get a quote from anywhere else that is cheaper they will beat it!

I was also speaking to her about the whole import scene which the company seems very interested in getting to know more about. She even asked where this forum is as they are interested in how big it is as almost every second person they speak to is apart of it.

Will give them another call tomorow to actually get the insurance organised as im getting too worried without it.

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Originally posted by inark

lmao sorry!

shit... im waiting for RACV to send me their quote for 2400 as famous said they would match anyone else.

2400??? how old are u? I get quotez from $5,000 and onwardz..

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Originally posted by inark

21... i cracked the shits and talked to one of their ppl in a diff dept instead of the leppers on the front line. :D

shitt., u gotta give me the info after man...I'm 21 as well,...I guess it wont make much difference with a R33 and R32 rite?

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well i am 22 with racv, i got a quote of 1800-1900 for a rating 2

admitedly my car is a 1994 r33 n/a auto but i would imagine it shouldnt be much different for you.....and you see if you put it under a parents name or something they will go on your rating, and they dont care how much % you actually drive the car, i have already checked this out....so therefor, if one of your olds has a rating 1 or something, you can do it that way

brad

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Originally posted by hotsky

well i am 22 with racv, i got a quote of 1800-1900 for a rating 2

admitedly my car is a 1994 r33 n/a auto but i would imagine it shouldnt be much different for you.....and you see if  you put it under a parents name or something they will go on your rating, and they dont care how much % you actually drive the car, i have already checked this out....so therefor, if one of your olds has a rating 1 or something, you can do it that way

brad

umm, if I put my skyline under my parentz name, it wont cover me if I crash..unless @ the accident I say that my parentz crashed it. Also yourz is a n/a . Mine is turbo *price rise* :)

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