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Qucifer666
18th February 2008, 22:02
does lowering the car make alot of difference to insirance, if yes how much more do you have to pay, im with churchill if that changes anything.

cheers

Dez
18th February 2008, 22:06
best bet is to call them and find out, as it will vary from insurer to insurer.

Not sure how Churchill are with mods, but wouldnt imagine they are any good as they dont get much of a mention on here. Hope that helps

Qucifer666
18th February 2008, 22:07
yh, will get on it tommorow, thanx :y:

Dez
18th February 2008, 22:09
yh, will get on it tommorow, thanx :y:

how old are you ?

Qucifer666
18th February 2008, 22:15
18, 19 on sunday

Dez
18th February 2008, 22:16
i really doubt they will - most insurers like churchil - direct line - norwich union hate the word " modification "

Qucifer666
18th February 2008, 22:18
lol, ok. what would happen if i had a crash when its lowered and not declared?

Dez
18th February 2008, 22:23
lol i will pretend you didnt say that! and i would change what you said asap otherwise you will get slaughtered!

your insurance will be void - you will then go down as an insurance fraudster?

whens your insurance due?

bakkipouch
18th February 2008, 22:30
ecar charged me a extra 150 for the rest of my year till nov08 from middle last month just to gve u a ball park figure

Qucifer666
18th February 2008, 23:10
lol i will pretend you didnt say that! and i would change what you said asap otherwise you will get slaughtered!

your insurance will be void - you will then go down as an insurance fraudster?

whens your insurance due?

i was just curious to what could happen, i wouldnt do it without being insured other wise i wouldnt of asked :P

yd51vtr
18th February 2008, 23:46
i was just curious to what could happen, i wouldnt do it without being insured other wise i wouldnt of asked :P

brown stains all round :flush:

tommyVTR
19th February 2008, 21:54
probably an extra £100-150