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Bosco,

The cost Insurance is impossible to answer as it all depends on location, age driving history and car type. Call up your insurance company for accurate prices, but expect to pay around the $900+ p.a

What brakes are you referring to, the stock Bremob's or the optional ones ?

Ford charge about $5,000 to replace 4 rotors and all pads. You can get it done for under $2,000. Pads can be as cheap as $140 for the fronts and the rotors are about $450 each for the slotted and holed Brembo origionals.

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BOSCO, I'm also looking at buying a typhoon, I rang my Insurance company yesterday and was quoted $2300. Age 27.

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  ANGEL#3 said:
BOSCO, I'm also looking at buying a typhoon, I rang my Insurance company yesterday and was quoted $2300. Age 27.

:roflmbo: that's what I call getting ripped :spoton:

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  jetute said:
  ANGEL#3 said:
BOSCO, I'm also looking at buying a typhoon, I rang my Insurance company yesterday and was quoted $2300. Age 27.

:roflmbo: that's what I call getting ripped :spoton:

that's what I though. So that's why its going in my wife name if we buy one. She rang today and was quoted $1400, Age 28 only by 4 months.

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