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Originally posted by Boxhead

ok firstly, nrma does not do imports over there online quote thingo, it says go in there, i went in there and asked about it... and they said we could give you a quote, but unless your a very large buisness with a buisness account, with numerous things insured under them, they wont insure you... maybe things have schanged in 1 yr, but i doubt it, and nrma is nsw version of racq, or vic version of racv....

I just got an online quote then for a R32 gtr (yes jsut now!!!)....so i'm pretty sure they could insure your car ..... not sure who you were talking too but they've been doing imports for over the last 6 months cause they were going to insure me. Maybe your too young or something but I have had no problem with owning an import. I know what nrma is you foo ..... I'm insure with them for my vl :slap:

Originally posted by 87vlt

I just got an online quote then for a R32 gtr (yes jsut now!!!)....so i'm pretty sure they could insure your car ..... not sure who you were talking too but they've been doing imports for over the last 6 months cause they were going to insure me.  Maybe your too young or something but I have had no problem with owning an import.   I know what nrma is you foo ..... I'm insure with them for my vl :slap:

Ah knob-jockey, R32 GTR's were released in Australia, not just as imports...

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