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wolfman999 | 04:29 Thu 22nd Oct 2009 | Motoring
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I know there is no clear cut anwser to this question so if possible please just give me any ideas you may have...

I would like to get insurance on a Mitsubishi FTO GR 2.0 V6, this is a 2 door sports car, which is an import which means it was never officially introduced to the UK market, the car has a bit of a reputation for being a 'fast car' it is a car from the mid to late 90's.
the car ive seen is black, as above, 70k miles, standard alarms etc, no mods

Me:
Im 26yrs young
male (the last time i checked)
been driving 8years and held a full uk drivers licence
no points
2 years no claims bonus (unprotected)
intend on using car for social domestic and pleasure
park in driveway
annual mileage 8000
no other drivers

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Thats the problem wolfman, It's because it's an import. instead of trying to do it on line use the phone instead.
Maybe your job and location are giving you a problem.

If you're an actor in a rough location you're screwed

Try Admiral - I think they like high risk policies

try the FTO owners club http://www.ftooc.org/
try adrian flux too.
I myself had problems insuring a grey import sports car which was very similar to yours in its time (1996 6th Gen Toyota Celica, 2.0 SS3). I went with Direct line in the end as they were the only ones who would accomodate me, they ended up putting it down as a custom model (GTS) and my premium was £413 fully comp and they insisted that some sort of alarm was fitted (There was'nt one fitted due to low car crime in Japan) So I fitted a cat 1 Alarm/Mobiliser with an volunatry excess of £400 (I was 32 at the time with a clean licence), then the next year it went up to £500 even though I had 9 years no claims, then the next year it went up again to £600 even though I had never claimed.
I think you'll be spending a lot of money on repairs to your suspension as well (mine needed new ball joints every 9 months with the suspension being so hard and britain's roads being what they are).
have you asked the current owners where they get insurance from?

My imported CRX was covered by tesco
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