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Hi everyone

im new to these forums and to the skyline community.

i havent actually got my skyline yet, still waiting on shipping from japan. but i was wondering how old everyone is, what car they have and how much they are paying for insurance.

cheers guys

Mitch

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im 18, been insurance one year now with JUST CAR;

car: 1993 skyline gts-t (value around 20k)

Full-over: $2300

3rd party + fire and theif: $600

when i 1st called them back last year when i was 17 and just got my p's it was $4100 full cover and they were the only ones which would cover me

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@ 21/22 was paying $1950 HBF Comp on stock 93 R32.

@ 22 am paying $1100 on JustCar Comp for lots modified 89 R32.

(no claims, clean driving history...bar a couple speeding fines)

By the way just car have recently changed the way they calculate your no claim bonus. 10% for every year you have had your licence (without an accident) :rolleyes:

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26 playing $1150 with HBF on $25000 R32 GTR

Im 34 'full' no claims, no driving convictions (recently!) R32 GTR $25000 insured value fully comp Just cars $1114.

I rang Western QBE and they had'nt heard of a GTR....they did know Ti, GXE & GX!

Might try HBF as i'd prefer to keep payments fornightly rather than the one lump sum Just Cars requires :)

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My bf and I are with HBF

Im 22 and have lost licence once...

Bf is 26 and has lost licence 3 times and been in 1 accident and been charged with reckless driving...

For our 89 GTR we are paying $1900/yr with about $500 excess... the cars agreed value is $25,000

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