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Hi, im 17 and have had my licence for 6 months. Im looking to buy a r33 gts-t, but the only way i can is if someone will insure me:( .

Is there anyone that knows an insurance company in perth that will insure someone like me.

thanks

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not gonna happen sorry :D

this has been my 'quest' for the last 6 months, noone will even touch me. and ive had my licence for near on 2 yrs now.

You **May** be able to insure under your parents name, provided they have a good no claim. Just insure it under there name and put you down as a 10% or 20% driver.

Good luck!

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:D that sucks so much.

I spoke to 'famous car insurance' earlier on today, they told me that if i had had my licence for 12 months, they would insure me for a r33 gts-t valued at $25,000 for $3500 a year.

maybe they can help u out seeing as uve had ur licence for 2 years.

So pretty much i should stop looking at skylines then?

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im on the phone to a hbf lady now, shes really nice, telling me abour her brothers skyline, she siad they wont insure imports at all for people on their p plates...

her bros is non turbo, hes 19, and insured by hbf tho

she also told me to check out some insurance brokers in the yellow pages.

hrm, what would be some other nice cars for 25g that i should start looking at if i cant get insurance for a gtst??

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batmat, try CGU Insurance,

my friend says his s15 is insured through them and hes 18 on P's

maybe he's insured under his parents name though im not sure... worth a try though.

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ok, well ill find out about insurance 4 the wrx and hopefully that will turn out ok...doubt it tho, turbos and p platers dont mix as far as insurance companies are concerned...=/

i just hope im not stuck with 25 grand stuck to spend on a ****ing commodore...

thanks for the help boys, ill let u know how it all turns out.

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