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hey guys,

just found out about a company called "Prosperion". Does car financing from what i could gather from the guy on the phone who i talked to, they package all car running costs together like rego, petrol, insurance, blah blah, RB26DETT engine swap...well perhaps not that last one :D but yeah, puts all the running costs of the car together and then you pay that sum off monthly. Now the "too good to be true?" about this is that the insurance part of the year figure was $1,500. Now that might seem like much to some of you, but for an 18 yr old with a R33 GTS-t with about 5 months insurance history, i couldn't believe what he said! After i'd just rang Suncorp before and was quoted.....get this.....96 thousand a year for full comp!

Anyways, has anyone heard or better yet, with Prosperion?? Because if this is all legit and good, then it seems to be my ticket to the R33 turbo

Thanks must go to "2fardown" for telling me about them and also supplying me with a list of about 25 insurance places to check out. Thanks dude.

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1300 762 788 and also www.prosperion.com.au

I've been trying that site for the last couple of days, wasn't working.....anyways i think they have some claim saying they'll save at least 10% on the costs of running your car, something like that. The website looks professional.

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I purchased my car through prosperion..

It does work out quite a heck of alot cheaper in the long run, especially insurance wise. For young people, who are earning a decent SALARY, then its awesome.

Note: you must be on a salary, or have some sort of salary sacrificenovated lease with your employer.

ICQ me: 12886924 if you want to know more.

I also think JiMbO on these forums works for them :D

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