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tkgit

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#171462 19-Apr-2015 14:09
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Hi all,
- in my my home country i used like this
http://www.sukamart.com/id/home-kitchen/housekeeping/bathroom-toilet/bagus-anti-bau-toilet-100-gr.html#.VTMMAU5zXMI
for smell absorber, now i'm in NZ, where can i buy like that?

- should we insure our car? If the car must hsve insurance, where is the affordable one? (not too much expensive comparing their services)




regards, tkgit
MTCNA

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  #1287212 19-Apr-2015 14:19
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Can't help with your first question, but in regards to the second: YES.

While not compulsory in NZ you would be silly to drive without it. Not only does it cover you if you stuff up, but (with the appropriate level of cover) it covers you even if you are in no way at fault.

Insurance costs can differ greatly based on your location, car and driving history. Best bet is to use a couple of online quotes to get an idea on costs/coverage and than shop around.

AA insurance have always been good to us and very reasonable price wise. Other major brands include AMI, State, Tower, Youi, Clubauto, Vero etc. Or try through your bank.



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  #1287405 19-Apr-2015 19:48
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nakedmolerat: If you trust your driving and you are confidence that you shall never make mistake, you don't need insurance.





If you are new to New Zealand roads, this simply isn't good advice. 

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