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Hey guys, I am getting a NA R33/34 soon. Just wanna know how much is it for the insurance (CTP+Comprehensive). And what company you guys recommend. I am in my P's.

P.S Is it for imported cars we have to get the special CTP?

Cheers!

Edited by Kevin84
Hey guys, I am getting a NA R33/34 soon. Just wanna know how much is it for the insurance (CTP+Comprehensive). And what company you guys recommend. I am in my P's.

P.S Is it for imported cars we have to get the special CTP?

Cheers!

2,5 - 3 grand with just cars insurance

2.5- 3 grand with just car ya, ammi wont touch it cos its a import they tell you to go to just car, (which is ran by ammi just for there performance cars n imports n shit) as most people prob know

I don't know how old you are or what your driving history is like but being a male in NSW I'm guessing your insurance premium would be more than mine.

As a 27yr old with a clean driving history in Qld I pay $590-something/year for full comprehensive with Famous

I don't know how old you are or what your driving history is like but being a male in NSW I'm guessing your insurance premium would be more than mine.

As a 27yr old with a clean driving history in Qld I pay $590-something/year for full comprehensive with Famous

Oh yea forgot to mention age lol.. If you're <25 you're going to pay alot.. 25> and it's drastically reduced in most cases.

It will be expensive as stated above, but it will drop quickly over the years as long as you keep a clean driving record and make no claims. Mine is down to $950 and I'm 23 years old.

have u bothered to ask the insurance companies?? wouldn't that be a more accurate way of finding out how much your insurance will be??

it will depend on how old u are, driving history, where u keep the car etc

u can fill in an online quote for just car insurance, and they usually give u a quote the next day :(

im 19 have a r34 N/A paying 1500 a year with agreed value of 22K with just car

excess is around 1800

Edited by Luke_ENR34

THX for your guys' replys

I am 23, have just been driven for 1 year. During the learner period one day I reverse the car and hit the wall last Novenber and that's the claim I made.

I've filled the online quote form in Just car but ther require some additional infomation. they should get back to me tomorrow (Monday tmr).

BTW, do you guys all buy the comprehensive insurance? I've heard so many people only have that CTP + fire +theft

Cherrs!

who ever is with just car insurance..........take it to GIO custom car and they will beat the price...

i pay for my R33 gtst 2400 yearly and with a 1800 acess... and i have driving record

are FAMOUS any goood

are they reliable

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im 19 have a r34 N/A paying 1500 a year with agreed value of 22K with just car

excess is around 1800

What state are you in, and which company is this with?

I have had my car for over three years now, and my full comprehensive insurance is still over $2500.

Just car have always stated to me that they do not distinguish between R34 25GT's and their turbo counterparts.

When I first got the car it was well over $3000.

I have never made a claim where I have been at fault.

It's gone up $100 for me because of the new 10,000$ payment thingy.
Don't think it matters whether its turbo or NA for insurance purposes... i pay $650 for third party fire & theft (Male, 20yrs old).

for some odd reason, it went up $100 this year even tho i made no claims :)

If you are with JustCars, you are now covered for upto $10,000 fire and theft payment (instead of the $5,000), so it's gone up $100.

I asked the lady how much my car was worth in their books, and they said $14,000. So you would get the full $10,000 payment more then likely :D

I pay $840 for full comp per year through just cars

NA R34 Sedan

22 Years old

Rating 1

Brisbane

Just cars originally tried to tell me that my car was a GTT, when i rang and got them to correct it the price dropped by another 100 or so

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