M1K3
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Three days ago my mate completely wrote off his corsa!
three years of his money down the drain it was a minter too!
Scenario
coming up to a cross road a bloke in a clio tried to race with my un-fortunate friend.....not taking him on the geeza then proceeded to cut him up before the lights.manageing to clip my mates front end sending him spinning into on comming traffic..... needless to say the car was minced and the driver who caused it drove from the scene without anyone being able to get his Reg details. the problem being my dense friend forgot to tell his insurance company about his mods making his insurance void! for two years he has to pay off a car that he doesn't even have and accept all charges for the driver that he hit head on!
Moral of the story
DECLARE ALL OF YOUR MODS TO YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY ! ! !
for the few extra quid is it worth getting a x-mas present like that !
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cobra148
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Thats a bummer for your mate 
Insurers will use any excuse not to pay out. Its best to declare any alteration you do from standard, no matter how small it is.
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Greasemonkey
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yep i am in argument with mine at the mo cos i got tinted windows and they didnt know.
Tell ya what i would find that clio driver and if it was me, i got a pretty bad temper i would be prepared to go down for what i would do LOL
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M1K3
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hahaha
his car was minced mate...and running is not one of his forte's 
fort id post because quite often i see the subject of conversation 'should i declare my mods'
this may answer their questions
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wayne hiscock
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i wrote my car off
17's wernt declaired (alloys were tho)
window tints wernt declaired
lowered was declaired
exhaust wasent declaired
tesco never even asked one thing bout em when i wrote the car off. altho i was bridcking it. and all mods on the bmw are declaired
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M1K3
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not sure what insurance company he is with..... the alloys were declaired but the exhaust and induction were not... apparently the company he is with are classing these as performance enhancing mods....therefor insurance is void!
bar-stewards
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Greasemonkey
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Well thats exactly what they are performance enhancing mods!!!
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M1K3
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of course..
but why does that exclude wheels?
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Greasemonkey
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Does include wheels, he has declared them though, not such performance enhancing but better grip etc, you can esentially corner harder and faster
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M1K3
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ah....get ya
just out of interest.... when you have free insuance on your car through vauxhall what happens if you add wheels then ??? would you just have to pay the extra ?
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Greasemonkey
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I would talk to them sometimes they wont allow you to do anything, sometimes you can do anything but touch the engine, normally the engine is a no go area
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M1K3
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wouldn't touch the enigine anyways.. not got a fcukin clue 
just got some wheels on it already and im very worried that my insurance is void untill i declair them..... problem is if they say its a no-go are im up shit creak coz they are fitted
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Greasemonkey
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keep the standard ones and if anything goes wrong put them back on.
Phone them and ask what WOULD happen IF i put wheels on dont say you HAVE, then few days later declair them if there cool about it
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