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SaxoJamie
24th October 2007, 17:48
Any "mods" you can do on a car without having to involve the insurance co. e.g debadging the boot. Do they regard that as a modification? Just thought I'd ask this cos I found out I'm not really allowed to modify my car on my current insurance policy but I'm desperate to modify my saxo. Any info/ideas much appreciated:y:
Cheers, Rob:)
vidal
24th October 2007, 17:54
Any modification from standard should in theory be declared. It would be worth speaking with your insurers to see if there is a level of modification allowed.
V.
L8R_VTR
24th October 2007, 18:02
Any modification from standard should in theory be declared. It would be worth speaking with your insurers to see if there is a level of modification allowed.
V.
yep as above matey tbh..
potatopete
24th October 2007, 18:05
You could hang a Magic Tree air freshener off the interior mirror.....I'm pretty sure that woud be allowed. :P :P
Wayne
24th October 2007, 18:05
got to declare everything which is different from standard to the body work, suspension, brakes, engine, lights, exhausts, top and lower strut braces, alloy wheels and sound system.
Chris_Mac
24th October 2007, 18:37
got to declare everything which is different from standard to the body work, suspension, brakes, engine, lights, exhausts, top and lower strut braces, alloy wheels and sound system.
incorrect.
different companies will demand to know about different things
the likes of quinn only worry about performance enhansing and engine mods however zurich will need to know about everything ( and let you have none of them!!)
Wayne
24th October 2007, 19:02
incorrect.
different companies will demand to know about different things
the likes of quinn only worry about performance enhansing and engine mods however zurich will need to know about everything ( and let you have none of them!!)
thanks for that mate:y: wasn't sure on what mods you could have i'm with quinn and think there good with mods:)
SaxoJamie
24th October 2007, 20:13
You could hang a Magic Tree air freshener off the interior mirror.....I'm pretty sure that woud be allowed. :P :P
Already got one lol:P it's a green one called forest fresh:P
SaxoJamie
24th October 2007, 20:17
Suppose I'll just have to wait til next year for renewal time and then go with someone like Adrian Flux who specialise in modded cars. Just got to wait til I'm 19 as this is the min. age with some insurers. Cheers guys for your help:y:
maynard
24th October 2007, 21:49
i found it was 19 too with adrian flux but they assured me they would quote a good price then.
gotta wait another 8 months or so to see if i get that quote. ill be 19 with a uears ncb hopefully then so should be ok.
nazz1
25th October 2007, 16:19
some sites you can make whatever mods you like as long as it doesn't better the performance
kristel10589
27th October 2007, 17:08
Tell them. If you do need to claim your insurance may be invalid and apparently you can be done for driving without valid insurance!! It's not worth it to not tell them. Just wait until it's renewal time and change company if they really won't allow mods :y:
Luke
28th October 2007, 23:11
Who are you with now mate?
SaxoJamie
29th October 2007, 11:56
Who are you with now mate?
Zurich:n:
Wayne
29th October 2007, 12:14
Zurich:n:
zurich ain't very good insurance companny for mods i was with them for a bit on my furio then changed to quinn.
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