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$10,400 cover on my car with just car insur. Unfortunately it's $2000 excess lawl. $1,400pa

Whoa $1,400p.a on a $10,400 car.

Insured for about $18K and pay about $700 for full comp over here with just cars. Your area that bad lol?

Pay $300 bucks for skyline 10k if it's stolen.. Third party of course

But really insurance on an import is almost pointless especially if it's modified they could find 100 reasons not to pay out on half our cars

Yeah I got 3rd party just wanted to check how much full is. Just car has standard excess + vehicle excess + age excess. totals to $1950 excess

I'm sure I would get cheaper if I called up and used my 3rd party history with them. Was just a random online quote.

Give it a shot tony, would be interesting to see if they quote the same.

Another advantage to the third party is the significantly lower excess than you were quoted with full comp. If you have some sort of pissy love tap that hardly damages your vehicle, but leaves you with a grand of damage to the other vehicle, it won't be worth claiming under full comp, but might be under third party.

Telemarketer: Hello can I speak to the business owner

Me: Speaking...

Telemarketer: Hello sir I am from Telstra, the reason I am calling is because I want to save you money on your monthly phone account

Me: I don't have a phone

Telemarketer: *silence*

Telemarketer: How am I speaking with you right now?

Me: GET OUT OF MY HEAD

No that's because you sent me a message while I was watching Falling Down, and no one interupts me while I'm watching that. Then I forgot about it. I'm away this weekend, if you can wait til Friday week we'll head to CQ?

Yeah I got 3rd party just wanted to check how much full is. Just car has standard excess + vehicle excess + age excess. totals to $1950 excess

I'm sure I would get cheaper if I called up and used my 3rd party history with them. Was just a random online quote.

Give it a shot tony, would be interesting to see if they quote the same.

Aren't u like 30 already? ;)

Car booked in for turbo install...could not be assed attempting it and dealing with broken manifold studs at the same time. Here comes the sun, little darlin'

No that's because you sent me a message while I was watching Falling Down, and no one interupts me while I'm watching that. Then I forgot about it. I'm away this weekend, if you can wait til Friday week we'll head to CQ?

For sure, it's been too long. Good chance to build some more rapport in the meantime

Who you gettin to do turbo install? Rob?

For sure, it's been too long. Good chance to build some more rapport in the meantime

Who you gettin to do turbo install? Rob?

OTR...they've done a couple of HG turbos and work on Tao's car so should be familiar with fittings etc.

Then I'll drive it to RevZone for some tuning.

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