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GTR Register Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 5
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gts insurance
how do everyone
got a question. im moving within biking distance of work in the next week so want to get a 'weekend car' im looking at an r32 gtst or an r33 non turbo as well as a couple of others. Only thing is im concerned on how much the insurance will be. I'm 22 and have 3 years ncb any ideas what im looking at, who to ask and if theres any way to get a discount i.e. classic insurance or limited milage.any advice would be great ![]() |
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GTR Register Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Kent
Posts: 26
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GTR Register Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Herts
Posts: 1,696
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Many insurance co's don't differentiate between GTS, GTS-t, and GTR, which is ridiculous. Means there is absolutely no benefit insurance wise whether you drive an RB20E GTS over an OS Giken kitted GTR. Same quote.
Search long and hard though, some do. |
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GTROC Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Southend, Essex
Posts: 85
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I have just renewed with PRIVILEGE insurance. It cost me just under £600 fully comp,with full NCD and one named driver. 5k per annum limited mileage. (oh yes, and I have 9 points on the licence) The strange thing is, it went DOWN £100 from last year!
Might be worth giving them a try. |
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