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Hi guys iv been a skyline lover all my life and now i can finaly afford one everone is saying im not going to be able to get insurence because im 17 and will have only had my license for about 3months when im about ready to buy the car. Is there anyone out there that will insure p-plates iv called famous and they pretty much intruped me with no asoon as i said skyline they said that they wont insure unless ur 20 and have a clean driving record

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Yeah justcar but u dont wanna know the premium for full comp. I got my r33 when i was 17 too and the premium was like almost 4000.

so i went with 3rd party without fire and theft; keep a safe distance from the car infront, pay attention while driving and dont be an idiod in the rain.

well my dads giving me his ford falcon as sooon as i have my lisence so thats the first coz i dont realy wana spend anymoney on other shit cars id rather keep saving for a nice skyline the longer i wait the nicer it gets

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