insurance on a twin cam
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- Minor Legend
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insurance on a twin cam
how much is the insurance on the 2.0 fiat for the average person? now being 21, i don't quite fall into that bracket but i am hopeful...i assume we have all seen the "project" on flea bay??!!
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- Minor Fan
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Wow i had no idea it was so hard insure a modifed car in the UK. Over here in the states it just takes a phone call really. My dad put a big block 502 with a 871 blower on top into a 41 Chevy pickup. Custom suspension, frame, exhaust, etc. ~650-700 hp and it was really simple to register and insure.
Try the mod friendly insurers, or the NSRA. Adrian Flux and Aon are worth contacting. It also helps if the insurers know if the mods that have been fitted are from established companies or home brew, believe me , this can make quite a difference.
I'd agree with BG that your own insurance will be higher, but you just need to ask the question and if possible get an engineers report on your car. We supply a full independent report with our modified cars which gives the original specifications of the vehicle, then factors in the kits fitted and the suitability to the standard chassis and where the chassis has been modified to cope different loadings and stresses.
I'd agree with BG that your own insurance will be higher, but you just need to ask the question and if possible get an engineers report on your car. We supply a full independent report with our modified cars which gives the original specifications of the vehicle, then factors in the kits fitted and the suitability to the standard chassis and where the chassis has been modified to cope different loadings and stresses.
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- Minor Friendly
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I'm 24 so a little older, but still not past the 'magic' sensible driver age of 25. My car had a marina 1275 and the insurance from Footman James was £151. I have recently fitted a 1.6 crossflow so upped the BHP from the 60s to over 80 and it was £10 extra (and a £15 admin fee
). Its got loads of home mods they also know about... Discs, front coil overs, alloys....
