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That's what i'm trying to get across - pay a little bit more from the pocket in the beginning and get so much more back. Good insurance companies will not apply an excess or deduct any of your no claim bonus if you have details of the third party (who was at fault).

Just don't get caught out guys. :)

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Actually all the "insurance" threads never usually have a survey of people's age/value/ncb details in it.

Cool thread man

Ps 22/Maximum NCB, $27k Insured, about $1200/year :)

QBE??? I've just went to ask them, and they told me they don't offer insurace service for import's vehicle...and they aren't cheap!!!! I'm trying to full cover my cheap Proton with 2 yrs NCP and they quote me 1100++!!!!! phew...

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Anyone got recent prices for insurance on a R34 GTR value or say $50k mark?

I got a 03 350z and I pay $1600 with HBF 'full com'

insured value of $37k

i'm with justcars:

driving history: have made 1 at fault claim with in last 3 years, few speeding fines, no lost of license.

age: 29

car: r34 gtr v-spec

mods: 19" GTC rims, exhaust, full genuine nismo body kit, minor mods

security: multilayered eg, alarm/kill switch/imobilizer/steering wheel lock/lock up garage with electronic front gate

location:victoria westside

full comp: $1500 per year

excess: $2500

hope this helps.

with my claim last year justcars was perfect very professional and did all they can to get me back on the road but it did take ages to get parts from Japan (nismo stuff), note with justcars it's NOT choice of repairer. if you claim they tow your car to south melbourne (where it gets assesed) and have it taken to 1 of their repairers (normally the most complete and cheapest).

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i'm with justcars:

driving history: have made 1 at fault claim with in last 3 years, few speeding fines, no lost of license.

age: 29

car: r34 gtr v-spec

mods: 19" GTC rims, exhaust, full genuine nismo body kit, minor mods

security: multilayered eg, alarm/kill switch/imobilizer/steering wheel lock/lock up garage with electronic front gate

location:victoria westside

full comp: $1500 per year

excess: $2500

hope this helps.

with my claim last year justcars was perfect very professional and did all they can to get me back on the road but it did take ages to get parts from Japan (nismo stuff), note with justcars it's NOT choice of repairer. if you claim they tow your car to south melbourne (where it gets assesed) and have it taken to 1 of their repairers (normally the most complete and cheapest).

Thanks Mate :)

haha lets hope they wouldn't tow it from WA to Melb...

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