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chesh
3rd March 2007, 17:37
Hey people! Fairly new on here but thought i'd show a few pics of my basic saxo. I really wanted a VTR but couldnt afford the insurance :n: Well check out my pics and good or bad comments welcome :p
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u187/lil_chesh/Photo-0044.jpg
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u187/lil_chesh/Dark.jpg
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u187/lil_chesh/Car.jpg
Tom
Deanlppl
3rd March 2007, 17:40
tidy mate, like the wheels, get your arches rolled and ditch the car to the floor :)
ChrisJ
3rd March 2007, 18:03
Smart that mate, like the wheels too.
riggsy
3rd March 2007, 19:19
Nice and sublte :)
Barry123
3rd March 2007, 19:19
nice car.
chesh
4th March 2007, 13:24
Cheers guys :A: I want to lower it but a bit low on cash at the moment. Do ya reckon it would be alright to drop the front 35-40mm and leave the back for a while?
Tom
Skorpion
4th March 2007, 13:43
Should be fine to drop it 35-40 mate. Mine looked like it when I bought it, looked like a bit of a dragster till got the back sorted. Car looks very clean mate. keep up good work!
Jungle_Jim
4th March 2007, 14:21
looks good mate, but surely if you start adding mods to the insurance premium it will be just as expensive as a standard furio / vtr
saxochap
4th March 2007, 17:01
very tidy mate
wheels suit the car, good job
xxxvickxxx
4th March 2007, 17:34
nice car you got there :)
GTI_Lee
4th March 2007, 17:39
looks good mate, but surely if you start adding mods to the insurance premium it will be just as expensive as a standard furio / vtr
Not if he doesn't tell the insurance company!:y:
TU-Tuning
4th March 2007, 18:21
Love that mate nice one
Jungle_Jim
4th March 2007, 23:11
Not if he doesn't tell the insurance company!:y:
yeah then if he has a crash he will have to end up paying for the damage out his own pocket as his insurance will be void :n:
Predator_R32
4th March 2007, 23:12
very vewry nice mate but turn the darn fogs off :)
mattwesty
4th March 2007, 23:15
nice and clean, keep it up!
chesh
4th March 2007, 23:31
Thanks guys!
Do i have to tell the insurance company about everything or it will be void?
That'll cost me a fortune wont it?
Tom
Jungle_Jim
4th March 2007, 23:36
yes every major mod has to be declared, ie alloys, lowering, new lights, bodykits, any performance mod like exhaust or induction kit. if you dont and you have an accident the insurance can use that to get out of paying for it, you would then have to pay for damage to their car and personal injury damage. that why i said earlier by the time you have declared mods on your insurance it may be cheaper to buy a furio
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