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SaxoKez
4th December 2007, 12:59
as its my 1st car so 1st insurance, should a declare all my mods? and how much do you think it would go up by, im unsure on what 2 do :S

David
4th December 2007, 13:02
You must declare all your mods. What mods do you have, and who is the insurance with?

SaxoKez
4th December 2007, 13:03
You must declare all your mods. What mods do you have, and who is the insurance with?

with quiin direct, new exhaust, air filter, new back lights, alloys in the next few weeks, dno if u gotta declaire speakers etc

David
4th December 2007, 13:07
Quinn are alright with cosmetic mods usually... Ring them and find out.

b0t13
4th December 2007, 13:08
declare the exhaust and filter as they arent small mods, think backlights are okay but tell them about it anyways and alloys will deffo need to be declared.

speakers dont need to be declared tho..

Wayne
4th December 2007, 13:21
declare everything mate, just to be safe.

SaxoKez
4th December 2007, 15:53
how much do u think it will bump my insurance by?

saxostuart
4th December 2007, 15:55
i would declare mate you will kickyourself if something bad happens and you havent.......Quinn and normally quite good with modified cars...only way tfind out is to try!

David
4th December 2007, 16:17
how much do u think it will bump my insurance by?

I haven't a clue. Just ring them to find out...

Paul
4th December 2007, 17:13
Omg another "Should i declare my mods" thread.

YES YOU SHOULD. END OF.

Admin gunna lock this hopefully.


Edit: What a s**t 1,500th post

Hopcraft
4th December 2007, 18:30
LOL, what does it matter what you 1500th post is, haha.

yeah declare mods, be on the safe side with insurance companys. any excuse not to pay out.

Dez
4th December 2007, 21:45
OMG i would change that original message right now lol because otherwise u r going to get a lot of people who are not impressed with asking " should i declare my mods " maybe you should of asked yourself " am i prepared to pay higher insurance for moding my car?

if the answer was yes - you may continue

if the answer is no - then dont mod! its not hard!

sawyersurfer88
9th December 2007, 16:52
i would declare everything mate, insurance companys are sneaky and will do anything to get of paying money so i wouldnt give them a reason 2 not give it 2 u just incase

vidal
9th December 2007, 17:49
OMG i would change that original message right now lol because otherwise u r going to get a lot of people who are not impressed with asking " should i declare my mods " maybe you should of asked yourself " am i prepared to pay higher insurance for moding my car?

if the answer was yes - you may continue

if the answer is no - then dont mod! its not hard!

Nail. Head.

V.

baker556
9th December 2007, 18:03
just declare everything - quinn arnt too bad on there prices you will have to fill out a form and get a mechanic to sign it tho......

martinmac
9th December 2007, 20:46
Yeh mate good luck wi the replies, i got a poundin for askin a similar question! lol :y:

Ross-1987
9th December 2007, 23:10
As far as i know! Quinn Direct don't charge any extra for modifications?

I had a corsa and modded it rang them up and they said they don't charge any extra for mods and they don't cover then full stop!

e.g. if they get damaged or stolen that counts even if you are fully comprehensive

hope this helps :y: