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^^^ what he said.

i am getting raped atm.

around $600 a year, and that is only for 3rd party, fire and theft. comrehensive was about 2k-3k-ish

just like most insurance companies, they are slow, bad service and look down upon anyone with a 'import'

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^^^ what he said.

i am getting raped atm.

around $600 a year, and that is only for 3rd party, fire and theft. comrehensive was about 2k-3k-ish

just like most insurance companies, they are slow, bad service and look down upon anyone with a 'import'

I think I paid 700 and something. Never had an acco & am 21 in March.

I've got a really good deal with JustCar atm, $1009 per/yr with my R34 on a rating 2 I'm 22 btw.

Cheap as!

comprehensive on a r33 gtst. $2092 a year n im 18. excess is where they get you though. $2500 excess if i crash it or it gets stolen. And make sure u get the right agreed value on your car. If your payin 20k for it n they say well we'l' insure it for 16k then ur gunna be f**ked when it gets crashed or stolen...

Bloody Fire And Theft's gone up heaps this year

last year I remember it was $400 for third party and $150 for F&T

this year it's $379 for third party and $220 for F&T

must have shitloads of skylines been stolen

i'm a bit peeved that my just car insurance premium has gone up this year, yet i've made no claims + they've lowered the agreed value of the car. yes i know about depreciation, it's just gay that i'm paying more for less :O .

Im 17

rating 11ty

car is on the street in Redfern, r35 GTR, financed, extremely modified with 11ty billion rwhp

I got done for 11ty over, Ive had 5 loss of licences and Im paying 1200 a year.

These threads are a joke.

Umm...no. No you cannot.

Are you the same age as JoeyJoeJoeJuniorShabadoo?

Do you have the same car as him?

Do you have the same mods as him?

Do you live with him?

Do you have the same driving/claims history as him?

Let me guess, NO!

THEN what your saying is rubbish because everyone is their own different risk, hence everyone pays differently.

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