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haha yeah

if an r34 gets a cheaper insurance an r33

whys that ?

motor is stock only have a body kit put on surely that wouldnt add 2000 to the insurance price ?

or can something so small have that effect ?

Your best bet is to jump onto Just Car and have a go with the quotes.

Also, did you loose your license or made a accident/theft claim before?

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nah clean driving history

lost my 1st point last month ahaha

i think it will be my last year with just cars tho

and ill be going for insurance company my sister works at

You sure that insurance company will insure an IMPORT?

Because I know most don't :P

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the r34 might have better security, or a lower stolen ratio so its cheaper

The R34 is cheaper than R33, because the R34 is NA and auto lol.

I just went onto CGU, as I expected, there was no skyline on the list?....

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The R34 is cheaper than R33, because the R34 is NA and auto lol.

I just went onto CGU, as I expected, there was no skyline on the list?....

http://www.australianunity.com.au/au/gins/cars/default.asp

thats that site here... it had r33 skylines when i was last on

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http://www.australianunity.com.au/au/gins/cars/default.asp

thats that site here... it had r33 skylines when i was last on

Yeah, that's the exact page that I went on, and I couldn't find skylines?.....

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I beleive Just car will have one of the best rates avaliable to you as you are a young driver.

Example.

My mate(18yr old) drives a 1990 integra auto(2 door 1.8L? inline 4), few mods like body kit, exhaust etc, nothing major.

He pays close to $1000 a year with some other insurance company for third party fire & theft.

I(18yr old) drive a 1998 R34 N/A auto(i know...shhh :P )(2 door 2.5L inline 6), stock as a rock.

i pay $506 per year for third party fire and theft with Just Car.

Sure his has few mods, but mine has an inline 6 2.5L and is called a Skyline...so i figured that would equal out with his mods. if this is the case, im paying half of what he is.

My point is, Just Car are there to cover p platers/young drivers and drivers of imports, and as a young driver, i beleive its one of, if not the best option.

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why is everyone forgetting shannons?

ive been with shannons since i was 19... had my s15 insured with them- it got stolen too, so i made a claim.

then at 21 i had my r33 gts-t insured with them, still insured with them

great rates, cheap excesses!

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why is everyone forgetting shannons?

ive been with shannons since i was 19... had my s15 insured with them- it got stolen too, so i made a claim.

then at 21 i had my r33 gts-t insured with them, still insured with them

great rates, cheap excesses!

Because they don't insure anyone under 25? :(

Unless you know someone that works there or something.

And aren't they linked with Just Car as well? like with AAMI?

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Because they don't insure anyone under 25? :(

Unless you know someone that works there or something.

And aren't they linked with Just Car as well? like with AAMI?

i didnt know anyone, maybe the person who insured me both times at shannons was on crack?

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