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Here is a list from another website. You might have seen it already, but if not might be worth giving some of them a try. I did also find some of the contact numbers out of date, but you get that.

I ended up going with suncorp, but at my age it's no huge prob. Hope this helps anyway

Shannons (02) 9958 7666 www.shannons.com.au

James Dear & Associates (02) 9888 5683

Young & Cool (02) 9601 1600 www.youngandcool.com

Dawes (02) 9144 6700

Combined Acceptance (02) 9633 5800

Unique Car Underwriting 1800 651 014

QMDN 1800 644 383

Elders Insurance 1800 654 545 www.elders.com.au

Torque Underwriting 1300 369 769

Vigil 13 14 30 www.vigilins.com.au

Suncorp Metway 13 11 55 www.suncorpmetway.com.au

RACQ 13 19 05 www.racq.com.au

Just Cars 13 13 26 www.justcarinsurance.com.au

Unique Car Insurance (03) 9898 9400 www.uniquecar.com.au

Toomeys (03) 9876 5950

Kenyon (03) 9696 1219 www.kenyon.com.au

All-State Insurance (07) 3205 3311

General Insurance Brokers (07) 5531 1811

Auto One Stop (07) 3802 5566

Import Finance & Insurance (07) 5526 8866

Insurance Australia Brokers (07) 3397 5511

Out of interest, how did you as a 17 y/o get the car in the first place .. I mean financially ? But it outright ? Loan ? Parent ?

Did you ever think it would be wise to look into insuring the car before you got it ?

Sounds like a little too rash a descision made without much thought going into the whole scenario unfortunately.

Hey there...

Try Famous Car Insurance, they have just started insuring grey imports and give quotes a little better than Just Car Insur.

0422 229 220 craig/chris, i am bad with names

I'm 24, rating 7!, 3 x 3pt speeding offences, and own a r33 GTS-t.

Worth a try....good luck!

Neo : Anyone will insure a 17 y/o ... for a price ... you can't expect to have a car like that, be 17 and not pay top dollar ...

I was 17 when I first got my R33 GTS-t, except I had the whole insurance thing sorted out before I got the car, I'm still only 19 now and paying $927 p/a for fully comprehensive insurance.

I would recommend Shannons if you can, having gone through a rigorous process late last year with my r34GTT [also black :P] they were the best by far ~ they beat all the other inc. just car.

FTR: I am rating 1, 28 y.o. and am paying $1,200 [full comp ins.] for a turbo/2door/import :) hopefully it wont be too long til you can get down to a similar figure.

5 years ago i got a quote for a nissan pintara trx for approx. $4,300 - a locally built 4 cylinder non-turbo, insurance companies suck - especially when you are young & havent got a rating...

Originally posted by JiMb0

Neo : Anyone will insure a 17 y/o ... for a price ... you can't expect to have a car like that, be 17 and not pay top dollar ...

I was 17 when I first got my R33 GTS-t, except I had the whole insurance thing sorted out before I got the car, I'm still only 19 now and paying $927 p/a for fully comprehensive insurance.

i want an r33 but dad doesnt trust me and something could happin with my job which would put me up shits creek without a paddle and him aswell cause he would sign the contract with me if i fail a payment he could lose his house

so im goin the cheaper option until im 18 and have a decent job

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