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I hade so much head f**k with Insurance justcar insurance said if iv got defectable mods they wont cover me(coil overs,big rims,turbo timer and so on) dont they deal with imports? others said they wouldnt do me couz iv lost my licence 4 years ago for a year and i hade a run in with the cops when i was 17 i thought your record gets wiped when you turn 18.

I was looking at getting a 34 4-door (turbo) a year ago and JC quoted me about $1000 for full comp. I was 24 at the time and rating 1 so that helps. I also had a policy with them for about 2-3 years already so I think that counts too. JustCar seem to look after you if you've been with them a while (ie. lower premiums etc). Cant prove that tho...

Now with the stagea I'm paying $1100 for full comp. Not bad IMO :stupid:

JustCars $1,200 with mods including HKS turbo, 30 years old, rating 2 or 3 (some driving history). They didn't give a toss about all my mods, as long as they are listed on the policy.

I hade so much head f**k with Insurance justcar insurance said if iv got defectable mods they wont cover me(coil overs,big rims,turbo timer and so on) dont they deal with imports? others said they wouldnt do me couz iv lost my licence 4 years ago for a year and i hade a run in with the cops when i was 17 i thought your record gets wiped when you turn 18.

sorry but that made me ROFL

you record never gets wiped but once you turn 18 the prosecution cant bring up juvenile offenses when your in front of the Magistrate again (doesn't stop them trying though)

I wasent going to tell them bout the juvenile record(just stupid satff) as i thought it gets all wiped out. Then i thought its a insurance company so they might use it in some way against me if i make a claim. i got rejected becouse of my juvenile record anyway

19, R34 N/A sedan rating 3 $1427 agreed value of 22 grand.

i got like 20 quotes off just car until i got a good one with a high agree value. they kept changing every time i got a quote :P

Edited by Luke_ENR34

Try H20 insurance. Underwritten by the RAA.

Im 35 dont know rating though , plenty of fines ,Mods to car (32GTR) full comp , $880 per year.

Classic car was a painful experience , and charged $1180.

the only difference was an extra $500 in the excess

Hope this helps.

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