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Greg_M

posted on 17th Apr 04 at 16:15

retrimming interior and interior bits such as gear knobs apparently increase the risk of people breaking in and nicking them. dunno about spraying interior. Best off ring up, if they tell you they didnt need to know, dont matter does it


Gavin

posted on 17th Apr 04 at 13:35

air freshener increases ya insurance by 20% due to the 30bhp power increase u get






:lol:


cargraphics4u.com

posted on 17th Apr 04 at 12:39

What about things like retrimming/spraying bits of your interior and things like new gearknobs etc?


corsa starter

posted on 17th Apr 04 at 00:01

see i told mine about me lights they sed "dont need to knw baout them" lol


Russ

posted on 16th Apr 04 at 22:48

u can get away with, fuel cap cover, and alloy valve caps, thats about it :p


Gavin

posted on 16th Apr 04 at 19:20

i tell my insurance company my mods.... best way to do it matey

least ur covered then


Greg_M

posted on 16th Apr 04 at 18:43

side skirts do matter, if you put any part of a body kit on, including just a spoiler you can be charged for a full body kit.

back lights they are funny about, and esp brake upgrades engine mods.

think you could get away with de-badging :lol:


Marco The Corsa Man

posted on 16th Apr 04 at 18:01

Alot of it can depend what insurance company you're with but as a rough guide, anything that effects the performance or looks of the car will normaly put you're insurance up. And whatever you do don't NOT tell them cos if you need to make a claim or you hit someone your policy won't be worth the paper its printed on. :thumbs:


tainboy

posted on 16th Apr 04 at 17:58

To be 100% covered you can do NUTTIN wihtout telling them. If you have a claim and they send out an assessors, they can not pay you a penny for having ANYTHING not standard without telling them. C**nts.


leon_in_uk

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 16th Apr 04 at 17:50

pls. like do side skirts matter??????? back lights, can you list what i can do without telling my insurance company??? cheers:wave::thumbs: