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Old 4th April 2011, 20:42   #21
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Why would you have a performance car as a daily when you have your car? Just an extra expense and has the potential for that car to spiral out of control too.
Plenty of reason to have a respectable daily driver and a good track toy IMO. For one less chance of getting hung out to dry when overtaking.
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i dont think you can have cages with admiral guys, ..

im expecting to pay around 1k'ish for my gti
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Admiral told me to do one, when I fitted a cage.
Strange one that as I can always get a quote off Bell with it on and when I altered it online it came up fine, extra £40 a year. I might have to ring and check on that one then. Although I spoke to one person who was like oh it just counts as an interior change. I thought that was a bit weird so I still insured it with a cage. My renewal is up in 2 months though so i'll ask then. I'm probably looking at the top end of £700-£800
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Old 5th April 2011, 17:30   #23
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Im currently with admiral, just checked out a quote on Admiral.com

With suspension lowered (>5cm) and a cage is £1600

im 19 with 2years NCB, mine will plummet from that because of multicar but admiral do offer insurance with a cage


Edit: adding uprated brakes to the quote dropped it by £350
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