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#69537
14th Sep 2004 2:12pm
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After renewing my insurance early this month i have taken a disliking towards people who modify there cars and dont declare the mods. If you can afford to mod it pay the insurance, then when others declare the stuff the insurance company wont laff when you list off all your mods.
Its ok to drive around in a modded car as long as its not declared as standard.
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#69538
14th Sep 2004 2:31pm
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working in insurance i know what you mean in the long run its not worth not declaring the mods, if you have an accident your insurers may ask for an increased premium before they deal with your claim or even a third party to an accident. or they will void your policy from the start which really leaves you in the smelly stuff as you have to pay a claim yourself. it might be expensive but its worth it really. or use a company like frizzell who will insurer a fully modded car but if you have an accidnet they will only repair it to a standard car.
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#69539
14th Sep 2004 4:38pm
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my insurance company knows every little bit that is on our car as well as the tinted windows, i only pay £580 a year fully comp
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#69540
14th Sep 2004 5:58pm
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how big an impact does a zorst and induction kit have on your insurance???
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#69541
14th Sep 2004 6:18pm
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it doesn't matey i told them about my zorst and k&n and it did't matter if your planing on insuring with the post office and you have neons then don't bother because they won't insure people with under car neons
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#69542
14th Sep 2004 6:46pm
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Each insurance company has its own qwerks so to speak, so what may be true about one company may not be true with yours.
The answer is a phone call away.
Call your insurance broker and ask?
It is true however by not declaring modifications to your car, can at its worst make your policy void..
I think the term "its in the small print" would apply.
Hope this helps..
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#69543
14th Sep 2004 6:55pm
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I think the term "its in the small print" would apply. <img border="0" alt="[laff my ass off]" title="" src="graemlins/cwemotions042.gif" /> nice one webmaster anyway my insurance company know all the details of what i have on our car and as webmaster has said "there only a phone call away" or get on the net as well
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#69544
12th Oct 2004 5:41pm
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as i woz readin a car mag the other day i read an article it says the police can if your car is not insured properly impound it or crush it so basically to be legal declare the lot and keep your ride
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