S4M
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Registered: 1st Feb 04
Location: Bluewater-ish Drives: Corsa B 1.2i 8V
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Quote asked me to state if there were any modifications made to the car. There definition of a mod, is any performance or bodywork changes made to the car after its manufactured state. But im gonna purchase a car from new which has an offical bodykit on it, fitted by the manufacture. Will i still have to declare it coz its not a change it is its original state, only making a fuss coz if i have to declare a mod they are gonna bum rape me.
Help moochas appriciated
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Dione J
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Registered: 22nd Sep 04
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if it came with the kit on from the manufacturer then the insurer should already be aware that specific model the kit comes as standard. for example GSi corsa comes with sideskirts and bumpers with fogs as standard, shouldnt effect your premium unless your looking to mod after, hope this helps
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Graham
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i think you do but it does depend with insurance company, best way though is to declare everything, cant go wrong if you crash that way
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S4M
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Only the kit doesnt come as standard its an optional extra that u can have added
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Dione J
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then i would declare it
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