anyone had anything like this done? just wondering how it would effect insurance Premiums?
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Something like this would never effect insurance premiums. One imagines it would affect them however.
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If you are modding the car and the result is that is no longer standard spec - e.g. has had a boost in BHP then you need to declare it to the insurers.
Even just a sports exhaust can increase BHP.Comment
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Been brought up wif an northern edyoucation itz nise to gett a proper schoolinz from the likes of youz;Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostSomething like this would never effect insurance premiums. One imagines it would affect them however.
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thank's fir Your's inputs nobbie'sOriginally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostSomething like this would never effect insurance premiums. One imagines it would affect them however.
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