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Hi all first off I have done a search of the forums on insurance brokers and most of the numbers i called didnt work or wern't for sydney peoples

so if any of you have a good place or person i can call to see if they can get me insurance on a 98 r34 N/A (non turbo) skyline please either PM their details or leave a post here

I cant pay them unless they find a quote thats actually decent

Thanks

-Dale

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umm

try famous there should be a link in the genral automotive discussion forums about cheaper insurance

look in there.

also try just cars, got my rx7 insured with them as third party for 570 a year which is ok.. im 17 also..

comprehensive will hurt you no matter who you insure with

you got an RX7 now?

sweeet!! pics?

Yeah.. Should be here in about a week or so. I've only got a few crappy pictures of it sitting all dusty in the auction yard atm I'll upload some better ones in a day or two (waiting for them to be sent to me). It's nothing special yet just a gunmetal 1988 manual turbo II.. few mods.. coilovers, strut top brace, rims, exhaust, pod, steering wheel....

BACKUP, how did you go finding the thread? Did you give Famous insurance a call?

Hey Backup I've got an 18yo bro who I was looking to insure on an R33. Anyway called up heaps of places, and the brokers I spoke to said that they prolly wouldn't be able to do much better than the quotes I'd already gotten from JustCars / Famous Classic..

i dont want an integra type R coz i need a RWD

im stuk wats a good car thats RWD and under 50k new

Near new good enough... what about cars like MX-5, IS200. Quick 5spd cars with great chassis and plenty of aftermarket parts if you want to go that little bit quicker.

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50k??? to spend and your only 17? farrrrkkkkk

Anyone's first car should be worth less than $5k and their second car should be worth less than $15k :P

$50k is a LOT to put in the hands of someone who's 17. Shit can will and does happen, and if it has any power i wouldn't insure you either!! :(

Get a cheap car < $10k get 3rd party property on it and you can use the no-claim history on that to increase your NCB when you take out comprehensive on your next car.

kinks i am going to be importing an r32 half way through january 2004 either gtst or gts4t for about 11k all up on the road in australia hopefully it will be good

i will get 3rd party only and a good security system

ill make a good post for finding my r32 wen the time comes :P

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