L33 LEG
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just wondering, for example, how would u insure a ferrari replica (mr2 turbo). could u jst say to the insurance company that u own an mr2 with a bodykit? or is ther more to it?
[Edited on 09-11-2005 by L33 LEG]
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Corsa Sport Gav
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arnt the mr2 ferrari's insuraced as kit cars?
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L33 LEG
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa Sport Gav
arnt the mr2 ferrari's insuraced as kit cars?
well they could be, but surely u could get away with jst saying uv got a bodykit and whatever on ur mr2. cos technically that what it is.
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Danny H
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kit cars i think, and i think its 21 for kit car insurance
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Teddy
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A friend of mine had a MR2 Turbo import with full Veilside Kit on it.
When he mentioed "bodykit" the first thing they asked was "ferrari" If it had had that they would not have given him insureance. They are a pig to insure and a pig to get remotely looking like a Ferrari.
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TNM
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your best bet is to find a club with 355 replicas anf GT40 replicas and stuff.
Cant remember their name but they had a tent at donny a couple of years back.
Im sure a club like that would help you.
Your looking at about 4 grand for a reasonable condition mr2 turbo and then 5 or 6k for a good 355 kit and fitting.
Soo many people get it wrong and they look shit.
They you need the wheels, leather changed for cream and H gate for gear stick and logos.
Its a lot of work but when its done properly they look good. If you skimp they look crap!
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Ditch
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they look crap anyway... even the good ones just dont have the dimensions or presence of a rari
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TNM
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ditch if you get a proper kit then it will be the right size. needs to be about six inches wider each side.
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scoob
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theres one near me for 10k it has fake rear disk brakes
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by scoob
theres one near me for 10k it has fake rear disk brakes
mk2 MR2 have disks as standard on the back though
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scoob
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quote: Originally posted by jr
quote: Originally posted by scoob
theres one near me for 10k it has fake rear disk brakes
mk2 MR2 have disks as standard on the back though
there rear disks are fake trust me there the ones u put between the drums and the wheels i will get pics when im there next
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TNM
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JR: i know what scoob means. Because you have to put massice spacers on people stick fake disks in to hide the spacers.
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Nismo
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Yeah like Teddy i think its hard to insure mr2's with rarri kit as they appeal to thiefs
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Ditch
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
ditch if you get a proper kit then it will be the right size. needs to be about six inches wider each side.
but even then you can see the wheels have been spaced (dramatically)
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
JR: i know what scoob means. Because you have to put massice spacers on people stick fake disks in to hide the spacers.
oh right, that must look great
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Cosmo
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you can insure them as kitcars, which is good because kit car insurance can be very cheap
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corsaoli
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kit cars! saw it on m&m
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