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Alright i got my R34 GT-t 2 door when i was 20 was my first car and with just cars it was 2800 for the first year. 26,500 agreed value.

Last month i payed my renewal and it was 1700 dollars and agreed value went up to 30,000. I am now also 21. Clean record only one speeding fine and no crashes. So i would expect it to be around 3000 or so for you.

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Yeah i found that strange too. When i got the car i payed 33,000 for it and when i rank just cars they would only do 26,500 for agreed value. I told them thats crap as the car cost me over 33,000 and they said well thats all they will offer. Then a year later (last month) they send my renewal and the agreed value had gone up to 30,000. So i have no idea why. Maybe now i'm less of a risk being 21 they decided to put the value up or something.

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Yeah i found that strange too. When i got the car i payed 33,000 for it and when i rank just cars they would only do 26,500 for agreed value. I told them thats crap as the car cost me over 33,000 and they said well thats all they will offer. Then a year later (last month) they send my renewal and the agreed value had gone up to 30,000. So i have no idea why. Maybe now i'm less of a risk being 21 they decided to put the value up or something.

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