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Originally posted by nismoR34

I am guessing he scammed a higher rating when he 1st took out insurance [like me :D] Or he was listed on his parents insurance during L's...maybe...

This is normal. I bludged 60% ncb off my olds as well but of course, phuqqed it up the wall with my colourful driving record.

T.

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Kenshin,

>how much the rego? cuz thats the only cost we gotta pay if we >buy from dealer and i know nothin abt it, since this is my first >time buyin a car =( very sad case i know

The dealers usually give you 3 month registration. You do however have to pay stamp duty of 3% of the TOTAL Value of the car to the rta because it is a used car and trading hands. Ie if you buy privately its the same thing hence ppl on the sheet they bought it for $X thousands less to save on this cost.

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Guest kenshin

what rate will u give regarding to the crime, chances and damages on r34 by some ppl out there

say the rating will be 1-5, the higher the rating is the higher chances and times that have already happened.

cuz i heard that mazda rx7 is seriously targeted by some ppl, whether they intend to steal the car or a part of it or damage it on purpose.

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