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FPV F6 grant! :P

You're gonna be paying through the ass with insurance for any skyline/evo/350z

Seriously thinking about one of these things. Along with SS Commodore.

I know I'll be paying through the ass but that's a complete joke, I asked them for an explaination they can't give me a damn good one!

Entry up in hopefully less than 2 weeks for club members :)

so I'll have a month after last round of sauvic championship to return the car to std rwd specs..

interesting.

leave already applied for so should be fun.

Went for a drive on some dry patches.. all I can say is holy f**k! 2nd-3rd spinning / chirping away then pulls like a freight train through 3rd.. wasn't game to go any quicker! Completely different car!

you keep it outside? :unsure:

half way through the stickers my back's killing me lol

gonna be all yellow by the time im done

Outside under shelter. Dust blows in on it though = gotta hose it down almost weekly and means I can't polish or wax it, which is long overdue. But now I have a cover...polish/wax and pics comin soon!

Seriously thinking about one of these things. Along with SS Commodore.

I know I'll be paying through the ass but that's a complete joke, I asked them for an explaination they can't give me a damn good one!

Have you tried adjusting your premium with a higher excess? I did this with Just Cars and my premium is ~850 a year full comp.

Have you tried adjusting your premium with a higher excess? I did this with Just Cars and my premium is ~850 a year full comp.

Yes I did, but it's way too high compared to last year.

I wanted to know where the extra $800 comes from, asked both Shannons and Just cars, they said postcode, since when Doncaster East is higher risk than Frankston South?

Yes I did, but it's way too high compared to last year.

I wanted to know where the extra $800 comes from, asked both Shannons and Just cars, they said postcode, since when Doncaster East is higher risk than Frankston South?

edit; they said postcode is one of the reason along with 13 other 'risk' associated which I basically told them that I'm not satisfed with their answers.

I pay $930 a year with a higher excess option selected with AAMI agreed value 57k

Just did a quote for BF F6, AAMI wanted $1200 without any adjusting.

Just did a quote for BF F6, AAMI wanted $1200 without any adjusting.

There you go! and they go plenty fast, brembos stock too!

And 370 f**king kw.. Dude I'm so jealous

Yeah I did my homework and decided to buy new.. rather than put 20 into my old GTR (and risk getting defected) just got nice cruiser instead - the GS the new VL turbo in 5 years? easy power :P

That's more than double my kw....

I jelly!

fordlineaustralia!

There you go! and they go plenty fast, brembos stock too!

Yeah I did my homework and decided to buy new.. rather than put 20 into my old GTR (and risk getting defected) just got nice cruiser instead - the GS the new VL turbo in 5 years? easy power :P

fordlineaustralia!

if only there was a coupe version.... Not ready to settle for a 5seater family car haha

QLD Pt.Douglas tomorrow :cool: none of this shitty cold Melb weather for me!

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