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Time to ditch RAC, which insurer (I'm not a pimpley faced kid)


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I dont understand why more people dont just buy a clanga or drive a NA car till they are a little older and can afford insurance on a turbo... makes more sense, be patient, save some money and get the car you want a little later and save money on insurance.

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I was 26 when I insured my JZA70 with RAC, declared value of approx 15k, 2 accidents and a couple of tickets in my history, 30%NCB.... I'm paying roughtly $1100 a year, and have about $950 excess due to my history....

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