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haha

yeah, it's annoying when people type like that. This is a forum so you've got plenty of time to type out the full words instead of typing lyk dis u no wat i meen, d00d?

anyways, glad to hear you got ur car back.

my car on the other hand, is gone. it's officially a write off.

Sorry to hear abt your car buddy!!! was it insured?

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bummer, btw I love the kramer avatar.

still, $4K loss on a car is not too bad. your main problem will be insurance for your next car...

indeed.

im actually thinking of getting an R34 GTT. i'll be 25 in 3 months so if i import, the car should arrive just in time for me to insure it as an over 25 driver..

can any of u R34 owners tell me how much full insurance is for u?

indeed.

im actually thinking of getting an R34 GTT. i'll be 25 in 3 months so if i import, the car should arrive just in time for me to insure it as an over 25 driver..

can any of u R34 owners tell me how much full insurance is for u?

insurance for me is $3850 Just Car Insurance...

Age - 20 yrs, 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT 2 door coupe

also its an upfront payment wit Just cars and they basically cover all the after market mods as well! = )

u being 25, i'm sure it wont be that much...one of my other friends who is wit just cars in just over 25 is paying somewhere around $1400 for full comprehensive...

hope this helps = )

insurance for me is $3850 Just Car Insurance...

Age - 20 yrs, 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT 2 door coupe  

also its an upfront payment wit Just cars and they basically cover all the after market mods as well! = )  

u being 25, i'm sure it wont be that much...one of my other friends who is wit just cars in just over 25 is paying somewhere around $1400 for full comprehensive...

hope this helps = )

how can u afford a $30k car at such an early age? :D

$1400 is really cheap - i got $2652 in an r33 gtst 3 months ago

insurance for me is $3850 Just Car Insurance...

Age - 20 yrs, 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT 2 door coupe  

also its an upfront payment wit Just cars and they basically cover all the after market mods as well! = )  

u being 25, i'm sure it wont be that much...one of my other friends who is wit just cars in just over 25 is paying somewhere around $1400 for full comprehensive...

hope this helps = )

is that on 0% ncb ?

im gonna be on 30% next yr(provided i dont have an acco). soo hopefully my insurance would be around $2500 or less

how can u afford a $30k car at such an early age? :(

$1400 is really cheap - i got $2652 in an r33 gtst 3 months ago

haha....yea its hardto afford such an expensive car but hey hav been workin ma ass off(work lik 3 jobs m8)

nah i had lik 25% or 30% NCB but I'm sure it will go down even more now afta i claim! = (

who's ur insurance company?

i think i got jipped

$2652 for a 94 r33 gtst with 30% ncb and im 24

hmm yea i gues thats a of a rip off! i'm wit just car insurance... but yea i;d say just cars or famous r the only 2 good ones that offer a very competitive rates at the moment! cant u change it now???

shit load of oversteer in the wet, jumped the kerb and then it slid on the grass til it hit a tree sideways

Thats what happened to my first skyline last october :) although another car caused me to spin out, mine was a write off, and i lost about 5k

so i can feel your pain :(

Sxyr34, glad you got it back, i so think thieves should be given life imprisonment or the death penalty, hrmm or perhaps that thing they had in robocop in the advert that shocked the people to death :cheers:

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