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James_DT
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by sam-smith
i think some people go over board. if you cant see it whos gonna know seriously?

i havent declared any mods and dont think i will. if i crash ill take them off.

only thing i would declare is engine conversions not small modifications like induction kits and backboxes.

Please stop driving on the road with those of us that actually bother to drive legally. Invalid insurance is no better than not bothering at all.
sam-smith
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quote:
Originally posted by James_DT
quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
i think some people go over board. if you cant see it whos gonna know seriously?

i havent declared any mods and dont think i will. if i crash ill take them off.

only thing i would declare is engine conversions not small modifications like induction kits and backboxes.

Please stop driving on the road with those of us that actually bother to drive legally. Invalid insurance is no better than not bothering at all.


no
AndyKent
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You better hope you don't hit anyone then.....
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
quote:
Originally posted by James_DT
quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
i think some people go over board. if you cant see it whos gonna know seriously?

i havent declared any mods and dont think i will. if i crash ill take them off.

only thing i would declare is engine conversions not small modifications like induction kits and backboxes.

Please stop driving on the road with those of us that actually bother to drive legally. Invalid insurance is no better than not bothering at all.


no


reg plate forwarded to the police.
Wrighty
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

why should i pay so much because others wont cough up decalre theyre neons and bodykits???
sam-smith
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cars not modded for performance so my insurance is void.
Hamish
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
cars not modded for performance so my insurance is void.

no if your car is modified and not declared yuor insurance is void
James_DT
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quote:
Originally posted by Hamish
quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
cars not modded for performance so my insurance is void.

no if your car is modified and not declared yuor insurance is void

Exactly what I was about to say.
sam-smith
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

no, i know what my insurance states thanks.

you point out a mod on my car for performance as that is what my insurance states, performance mods must be delcared.

wheel changes debadging etc is fine
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
no, i know what my insurance states thanks.

you point out a mod on my car for performance as that is what my insurance states, performance mods must be delcared.

wheel changes debadging etc is fine


well the police will be round soon to have your car checked over. will see if you are right.
Hamish
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Originally posted by sam-smith
wheel changes debadging etc is fine

but i garentee that you would still have to tell them about it, weather there fine with it or not
James_DT
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
no, i know what my insurance states thanks.

you point out a mod on my car for performance as that is what my insurance states, performance mods must be delcared.

wheel changes debadging etc is fine

Who are you insured with?
sam-smith
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

no i checked with my insurance on my first car. so you can remove me from your gay list you childish cunt.
sam-smith
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quinn direct
mattk
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Wheels must be declared if they are larger than the standard item
sam-smith
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

good thing they are standard
DJMartin07
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quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
quinn direct


So my insurance is ok, I just need to call them about my exhaust system then?
Hamish
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I have been insured with Quinn for several years and i know for a fact that they dont mind modifications on the car as they dont increase your premium. But that doenst mean that you shouldnt tell them about them
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by Hamish
I have been insured with Quinn for several years and i know for a fact that they dont mind modifications on the car as they dont increase your premium. But that doenst mean that you shouldnt tell them about them


exactly
sam-smith
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

FOR THE LAST FUCKING TIME MY INSURANCE IS VALID! my car is standard except de badged

i was saying you are being petty worrying over a remap on a standard car. wi mean seriously how much is it gonna increase?
James_DT
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quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
FOR THE LAST FUCKING TIME MY INSURANCE IS VALID! my car is standard except de badged

i was saying you are being petty worrying over a remap on a standard car. wi mean seriously how much is it gonna increase?

Is that a standard exhaust, then?
Nic Barnes
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sam smith your logic is all wrong. you are what is wrong with car insurance these days. you are suggesting fraud. i hope your proud of yourself you stupid shit.
DJMartin07
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I'll call them tomorrow morning then about my mods which is what, Astra alloys, full exhaust system, cd player, and a sub. So they should be fine with that right?
corsasriboy
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3rd Dec 07 at 18:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i would declare the remap.if it costs too much extra to insure then put that money you would of spent on the remap towards paying off your loan on the car if you have got 1.then get the remap next year if you can afford the insurance then because you will have and extra years no claims so should be cheaper.you will prob appreciate the remap more the as well.

[Edited on 03-12-2007 by corsasriboy]
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by DJMartin07
I'll call them tomorrow morning then about my mods which is what, Astra alloys, full exhaust system, cd player, and a sub. So they should be fine with that right?


you should have phoned first. if theyre not, you will have to get insurance elsewhere.

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