+1 to the above...
Oh, and I wouldn't bother with terra 2.
I wouldn't doubt there are so many skylines for sale on Ontario kijiji for low prices (since hardly anyone can find reasonable insurance, or younger kids bought a cheap one and realized they would be raped for insurance, so they are now selling it).
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+1^ Ill be 24 next year and facility seems to want more money every year to insure these things. I'll probably end up parking my car for a few years after my engine break in. One thing you should really think about is taking out a loan for a GTR. Paying for it is just the start.
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Honestly, it's extremely difficult for 20 year olds to get insurance in Ontario. I'd do some more research into the insurance side of things before you go any further.
3 or 4 years of a clean driving record unfortunately doesn't mean very much.
With Facility don't be surprised if they quote you in the range of $6-$10K per year.
It sounds like negative advice, but I'd suggest waiting 5 years until you are older and have more driving experience and more insurance options. These cars are not cheap to insure or maintain at your age, and you'd be better off waiting, saving and buying one when the timing is better for you.Last edited by Daryl @ RightDrive; 11-27-2011, 12:58 PM.
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just curious why you dont buy one for sale in your area?
also someone correct me if im wrong but i thought the v spec didnt come with abs, this one appears to have it...Last edited by gtst_type_m; 11-27-2011, 12:34 PM.
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also I was looking at this r32 from terra
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My first Godzilla!
Hey guys, so I'm looking at getting an r32 and I have gone through some steps so far, 1) I was pre approved for 10grand car loan from my bank (rbc) 2) found a broker who wants to rape me with 10K + a year for insurance ( But so far i have been hearing some good things from " Facility Auto Insurance " I believe that's what its called), pretty much not going withe broker and lastly I read up on terra2imports and I have heard tons of great things...
Just a few questions
1) Is this importing process still up to date
"IN ONTARIO:
1. Get a transit by showing these 3 documents:
- Bill of sale *copy*
- Import form *original*
- De-registration (english translated) *copy*
2. Pay 7.5% of provincial tax
3. Proof of insurance (just the name of the company and the policy number is sufficient--get your insurance carrier to place temporary blanket coverage on it until you get your appraisal)
4. Your plates (or buy new plates there).
Your jdm VIN# is fine for the province.
Once you get the car registered, have it appraised, and when you get the report make sure you send it to your insurance company and have them put a 19A policy on it, which will guarantee the appraised value of the car will be paid out if the car is totalled.
I cannot stress enough how imporant it is to talk to someone at the MTO who's experienced in handling gray-market cars. You should deal with the manager, and not some lackey. Certain MTOs in the province are better than others. Ask around GTRC for suggestions. Also too, if you can, call ahead to get them ready for you when you arrive. Otherwise you risk wasting your time arguing with some idiots behind the counter. :roll;" -JZ
2) How is Terra2imports and does anybody known approximately how much it would cost to import and r32 ( like the overallllll price)
3) Whats the best auto insurance for a 20yr old male, full G license, squeaky clean record, been insured at work through company car for just over 6months now.... Also I am looking at getting the r32 in spring so it doesn't have to fight the winter and that way I have time to prep and read up..
Thanks to everyone for replying!Tags: None
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