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hiya guys... as the proud owner of a freshly imported R33 spec II, am shopping around for quotes and getting a wee bit dissillusioned with the high prices coming back down the phone at me :)

could soem of you PLEASE let me know who you use and approx prices - i'm 25 and clean record - either here or mail [email protected]

so far i've heard famous car insurance are quite reasonable, but it's still up around $1600

thanks heaps

Beeb

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Originally posted by Beeble

heard rumours of ppl getting prices around a grand that's all....

:bahaha:

sorry mate ... seriously ... try Famous Car Insurance in Subi ... they seem to be able to sort out some fairly reasonable prices. Also, Suncorp Metway is another one to try.

Good luck! :)

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well we do have a policy with h.b.f as paul at autoworx put us onto them and said they were doing good deals for awhile so we are not complaining. we have been with rac for over 20 years but they didnt want to know about the skyline. so thats my 2 cents worth.

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yeh chrisroi RAC shafted me too... got a quote, got a car, went to take out a policy.. oh, woops. no more imports buddy! dam!

might give hbf another call then.. see if the pleb i get on the phone knows about imports...

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Hey Chris,

Are you the guy that gave everyone my direct number a while ago so they could call me at HBF for quotes.

IF IT WAS (and only if it was) thanks for that, a total of 22 phone calls from hoons with GTR's, silvias, 180sx's who are 23 and mostly younger with at fault accidents and losses of licence etc. what a good day that was

If not then I am still looking for the guy. Either way I probably authorised the cover for your wifes car.

Insurance is very scared of taking risks with imports as there are no age/driver skill restrictions for buying them, especially with the power that most can put out, same goes for V8's ya know. I mean I know excel drivers smash cars all the time, but cos we are a specialised group we get the sh*t end of everything. Its almost hopeless. and worse if you have had a crap history.

HBF do cover imports. so give them a call and tell them that someone else just did one if anyone says we dont do it. If you get too much opposition ask to be put through to James and leave a message for him telling him you want a quote for an import.

DO NOT TELL HIM YOU HEARD IT FROM HERE. If he tells me that I AM GOING TO BE NOT HAPPY JAN.

(we are checking how much interest there is just from the public, not from advertising. )

lata playas and playettes

RiaZ

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cheers RiaZ, will give hbf a call later on and see how i go. maybe will have slightly better luck - will be 26 when the car if fiiiiiiinally registered and i'm sqeaky clean :uh-huh: (well as far as driving record goes anyways!!)

thanks for the input guys

Beeb

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Sorry to inform you guys but I only pay $600 per year for my GTS-t, and it was only $700 when I was under 25. It seems that the insurance companies have one mad recently, but if you had insurance before then its not so bad, just hope I don't have an accident, they'll be waiting for an excuse not to renew at that price.

See'ya:burnout:

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