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I was just curious as to what people are paying on insurance each year on their Skylines. In particular older R-33's. To be specific I have a 93' NA R-33 GTS that doesn't really have many mods, 400R body kit, decent stereo and 17" rims, no performance mods (yet), I'm 21 and have a flawless driving record (no speeding fines even!) and have not made a single claim and I'm paying $1500 a year on insurance, is this a fairly typical price? Am I getting ripped? Does anyone know of any better deals?

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Search function helps alot. MANY threads on this topic.

Everyone pays different amounts. Best to call the insurance companies as everyones prices varies as we are all different risks. (age, location, car, value, mods, driving history, undies, haircuts, what cd's are in the car, etc etc etc etc etc x 11ty!!!1!1!!!)

call different companies, thats your answer there.

p.s. I pay 300.54 a year for my R34 GTR NUR spec and Ive lost my licence 28 times. Car is on the street in Redfern in Sydney and is highly modified. I also have had 34 claims in last 2 years of driving. I am only 20.

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p.s. I pay 300.54 a year for my R34 GTR NUR spec and Ive lost my licence 28 times. Car is on the street in Redfern in Sydney and is highly modified. I also have had 34 claims in last 2 years of driving. I am only 20.

oh man if only that were true hehe

im 22 r33 GTST i pay 2,010$ covered for 12,100$

mods listed 2,000$ worth rims/tyres (not that there worth that much anymore), cooler, zhust, lower, bodykit (which i should take off the policy since its a standard M-spec kit), and a manual conversion is on there too

one claim in 2006

my excess is about 2,400$ thou... :rant:

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