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That quote from Just Car is probably the best you'll get.

Although with Guild, the Excess is only $400.

Driving record is obtainable from the RTA (at cost), although Guild took me at my word.

My 2x cars are insured with Shannons atm. Guild quoted me about $80 less in June and the Excess is $100 less. I may switch next time; or I may not.

Guild also allows you to choose your preferred repairer. I believe Shannons do too. Whereas Just Car will opt for one of the AAMI preferred repairers (unless you, in your own research can beat their quotes).

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Just got off the phone with Shannons updating my policy

C34, agreed value $23000 (I wanted it higher but they will need to see photos and get it valued)

Listed all mods, custom paint, r34 front, body kit, wheels GT-c's 19's, Gt3076 turbo, manual, R34 brakes, Bilsteins, recaro's, Fmic, full exhaust etc.

Daily use, multi poilcy discount 65% NCB, no finance etc

$909 per year :)

$500 excess

your car sounds like a weapon, got a build thread? think i remember seeing this for sale through an importer in qld and on ebay a couple of years back?

anyway, i'm at peace with the fact that the insurance policy will cost more than average, just like everything with an import!

can't wait to get my hands on the car, still tied up under finance, but hopefully for not much longer!

Shannons again for me. My black 33 gtst is insured for 35 kay with an agreed buy back policy for the princely sum of 700 dollars a year with a 500 dollar eccess And the untouched mint 40th anniversary 33 is covered for 15 kay at a cost of 400 dollars per year with the same eccess.

They almost had kittens when i asked for 40 kay for the modded car so I took it out to the shannons day at qr so they could evaluate it and signed me up no probs for 5 kay less.

being ALMOST as old as Terry may have something to do with it. :)

Shannons again for me. My black 33 gtst is insured for 35 kay with an agreed buy back policy for the princely sum of 700 dollars a year with a 500 dollar eccess And the untouched mint 40th anniversary 33 is covered for 15 kay at a cost of 400 dollars per year with the same eccess.

They almost had kittens when i asked for 40 kay for the modded car so I took it out to the shannons day at qr so they could evaluate it and signed me up no probs for 5 kay less.

being ALMOST as old as Terry may have something to do with it. :D

You are old Noel :D

I am suprised they covered your street/track car.

Have you got a mod plate for the Rb30? Are they legal in QLD?

I think I might head down that track. My car is a 1998 mod if that matters

I'm curious as to what its going to be for an M35 with the vq25det , and im 31 with a rating 1.....

If its in excess of $1000 im not going to be happy!

justcar or shannons you reckon?

Anyone else had reasonable quotes on m35's for full cover?

just got a policy for $820 comprehensive with just car for a rating one.

For a value of $20,150 (only paid 16k for the car) so pretty good there.

excess $600. not too bad.

I cant believe you left it so long to get the insurance! I organised mine before I even picked up the car. Mines $1100 for a 23 year old, $19k value and $400 excess, daily driven and garaged at night

I've had a few rexies that wernt even 3rd party insured for a whole year before :D

Don't intend on crashing anytime soon.

And my car is generally garaged but yeah its been a good month hehe :)

But yeah driving to Sydney this weekend to pick up a 4x4 for a mate , so thought it was about time to get it covered :D

You are old Noel :D

I am suprised they covered your street/track car.

Have you got a mod plate for the Rb30? Are they legal in QLD?

I think I might head down that track. My car is a 1998 mod if that matters

Yes I do have it plated Darrin. Pretty much everything is plated actually. Running out of room for blue plates under the bonnet. :D

I cant believe you left it so long to get the insurance! I organised mine before I even picked up the car. Mines $1100 for a 23 year old, $19k value and $400 excess, daily driven and garaged at night

Guys, I really can't stress enough, not to skimp on insurance. One of my mates crashed his Soarer. He was the back car in a 3 car pile up. Basically no leg to stand on. He had no 3rd party cover and had to get a loan to repair all 3 cars! Thankfully the other cars were only cheap (Magna and Astina), otherwise he could have been up for a lot more money. Not worth risking it guys. At least take out 3rd party insurance.

Guys, I really can't stress enough, not to skimp on insurance. One of my mates crashed his Soarer. He was the back car in a 3 car pile up. Basically no leg to stand on. He had no 3rd party cover and had to get a loan to repair all 3 cars! Thankfully the other cars were only cheap (Magna and Astina), otherwise he could have been up for a lot more money. Not worth risking it guys. At least take out 3rd party insurance.

hahah, well he is stupid - sorry. and i am not, hence the point of this thread that is about 'which insurance should i get' not 'should i get insurance?'.

seems as though the M35's are getting cheaper rates. interesting. maybe not enough have been crashed yet to bump up the premiums!

Shannons again for me. My black 33 gtst is insured for 35 kay with an agreed buy back policy for the princely sum of 700 dollars a year with a 500 dollar excess And the untouched mint 40th anniversary 33 is covered for 15 kay at a cost of 400 dollars per year with the same excess.

They almost had kittens when i asked for 40 kay for the modded car so I took it out to the shannons day at qr so they could evaluate it and signed me up no probs for 5 kay less.

being ALMOST as old as Jim Richards may have something to do with it. :(

*excesses fixed :action-smiley-069:

I'm curious as to what its going to be for an M35 with the vq25det , and im 31 with a rating 1.....

If its in excess of $1000 im not going to be happy!

justcar or shannons you reckon?

Anyone else had reasonable quotes on m35's for full cover?

im insured with NRMA with my M35 250t rs including window replacement and hire car, im paying 1150 im 26 northern beaches..

i think its a awesome deal considering if i smash 2 windows i would have made my money almost... ii'd hate to know what a rear window would be worth if i was paying!!!

Edited by matty_M35

just been through the quoting process just cars $955.00 shannons $965.00 and pay by the month do like the idea of free glass replacement if any gets broken so i think shannons win

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