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I have had a few quotes:

Young & Cool - Quoted me more over the phone than over the internet :|

NRMA - Don't insure imports :D

Just Car - Waiting for them to get back to me

AAMI - Don't insure skylines :)

Vigil - Don't insure skylines :(

Famous Classic Car - Good price, but still too much :(

Are there any others??

Who are you guys/girls insured with?

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Originally posted by cereal_jacques

You're not gonna get any cheaper than Famous.......

Shouldn't you have investigated this before buying your car?

Yeah I did..... however young & cool have now changed their mind :D and added $1k to the price :):( :(

I can afford them however I want the cheapest

DREMEN: not wanting to state the obvious but you have elected to buy one of the highest risk cars around. Anything $3K and under for insurance is a steal if you can find it.

Most places are now around $5K minimum, it sucks but this is the price we pay.

Thats garbage, care to supply the REST of the information mate, the only way premiums of that price are possible is by having a car insured under a fleet arrangement.

No way that a 21 your old female can insure a skyline under her name entirely for $650.

2 things...

1.) young and cool are homos!!!

2.)

Thats garbage, care to supply the REST of the information mate, the only way premiums of that price are possible is by having a car insured under a fleet arrangement.

maybe his excess is 20k or something :lol:

Originally posted by meggala

the clue could be that car is in qld and might be in the country

and driven by a girl

meggala

well you can rule out the girl idea!!! cos i'm paying around the same as Jay (I'm also with Suncorp).

and given that me and Jay are both in Canberra, which is considered 'reasonably' low risk compared to Sydney or somewhere, I find it hard to believe that country QLD is the reason hers is so low...well not just low...half the damn price!

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