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Just wondering who everybody is insured with.

comprehensive or 3rd party.

How much theyre paying.

And how old you are?..

im thinking bout getting an r33 sii n/a and had a quick look at nrma online quoting tool...apparently they dont insure guys for skylines till they have atleast 10 years experience behind the wheel...its stupid really...

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* I pay $800 Third Party Fire + Theft through Just Cars

* Maximum payout if car not recovered from theft or fire is $5000

* Lightly Modded - don't seem to be too fussed with aftermarket parts on cars

* 19 Years old in a DR30

Comprehensive insurance - R33 GTS-T

Just Cars

60% NCB

Loss of license last year due to speeding

A few basic mods

$20k value

$2080 per year.

On a side note, I looked around at S14As before Skylines... and one of them would have cost me $3560 per year... hence why I went the skyline :D

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Just Car

R32 GTS-T

Mods: RB25DET, R33 gearbox/diffs, gtr body kit, custom paint, 18 inch wheels, full exhaust, custom intercooler

50% NCB

$1823 Full Comp

My old R33 was with just car, fully stock cept for front and rear bars, and it was $2654 full comp :)

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R32 GTST 4 Dr

Standard except Zorst/wheels

$808 3rd party property fire and theft @ just cars

Lifetime maximum NCB.

No At fault accidents or license cancelations. I had one not at fault accident (chick rear ended me at round about)

I wanted comprehensive, but cheapest I got was $1800 with the maximum NCB at famouscarinsurance. Just Cars wanted $2700 with the maximum NCB. Neither would insure for more than $10,000 as that is the market value (says them)

I tried across 4 months and the above is my best offers, I had a lot worse from the same campanies.

They were aware that it was mostly a weekend driver, not a daily driver. It is garaged at all other times. I am not in a high risk area (country...about 40 mins from newcastle)

I will try again once I am 25.

Oh, and it took me about 5 phonecalls to Just Cars to get someone that would agree that a 1989 R32 existed. Everyone else said they didnt start till 1990. I had them telling me about "we are import specialists, and they did not start until 1990...if it is a 1989 model it is an R31" The way I got it done was I eventually got a girl, I guess she was new, or didn't have the knowledge to argue it, so she went to her boss or whatever. The other times were guys that obivously knew everything.

Insured with Famous

R32 GTSt for $14000

Full comp $1400 with 10 or 20% NCB

I have to park off the street at work & while within 500m of my house but neither have really been a problem for the 2 years I've been with them.

Famous Classic

1998 R33 GTS-t

50% No claim (originally valued it at $28 but i doubt that now)

Wheels and exhaust about it for mods

$1700 (but I'm over 30)

What's with "agreed value or market value, which ever is the lesser"

I hate that clause !

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