Insurance for Modified cars

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Jabba
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Post by Jabba »

Where do u guys get your car insurance once you've modded your cars? Or don't you bother? Just curious cos I'm gonna start to modify mine now and Churchill who I'm with at the mo, don't seem that keen on any alterations. Any advice gratefully received...

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Dan
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Post by Dan »

get a quote on elephant or admiral for online mods... u can do a few simple ones online there (very simple too).

If you buy the policy and mod in the future you just add your mod to the online form, pay the extra and they post out an updated insurance policy for you.

Adrian Flux for the serious stuff (but ive never used them)
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Derek
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Post by Derek »

Just be aware that if you use a broker such as Adrian Flux, if you happen to cancel your policy before it's expiry - you may get nothing back.

I cancelled a policy with 4 months to go with a cash value of over £200 and didn't get a penny. I couldn't even suspend the policy to use on another car at a later date.
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zuton
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Post by zuton »

not got any mods at the mo (lookin to add some soon tho) i looked for my insurance on this last time http://www.moneysupermarket.com/motor/ which was easy enough got insurance with swift for just over £270 so you could trythat

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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

thx for the tip zuton :thumbs:
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