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Tim
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15th Mar 03 at 11:50   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right.

Tried Liverpool Victoria -- won't quote me.
Tried Greenlight -- won't quote me.

I'm looking at a 2.0L 16v at 21 with 0-NCB -- impossible?

Anyone know any one in same situ and prices?

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try Adrain Flux
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Adrian Flux are wankers but cheap. They charged me about 1200 quid on C3 when I was 21.
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£2100 ....
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2100 is good actually considering
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Maybe a nice little 1.2 8v would be a safer bet Tim!
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performance direct ?? They're good for me but mines just a standard SRi.
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Hehe, don't wanna downgrade Kayleigh!
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go named.. thats what im doing on the pug
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Named? That was insurance for me as only driver.....
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That's nice for you Richy, definitely the best way to get NCB........

How much shite do you want to talk today?
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quote:
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That's nice for you Richy, definitely the best way to get NCB........

How much shite do you want to talk today?

Its not going to get a NCB no - but it bridges the "expensive young driver" time. untill the cost has come down enough to start building a NCB
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Oh you mean named under someone else. That is what I'm doing at the moment and why I'm screwed.

If I go named on a 2.0L 16v they won't believe it's my mum's....
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Without a couple of years NCB insurance ain't gonna come down that much. The amount of people that get to 21 or whatever, and want to get a fairly quick car and can't cos of the lack of NCB is huge.

It's best to swallow the high insurance premiums and get a NCB ready for when you want a proper car
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ave u tried HIC?



[Edited on 15-03-2003 by sxi boy]
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How come LV woudlnt quote u?
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Donno just said too high a risk. Probably the fact I have a claim behind me (3 years ago) and 0 NCB.....
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quote:
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That's nice for you Richy, definitely the best way to get NCB........

How much shite do you want to talk today?


Whats your problem man... I was just offering a solution to getting insured.

You may as well be 17 with no NCB's

to the person that put a stick up your ass.
Chill man... dont get so emotional
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Tesco do engine conversion, dont kno wot they charge tho. they consider it a 100% power increase...
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I think with LV they insure you to a group on what the engine is.

So for e.g you put a SRi engine from a cav in your corsa.. your car will be group *** <--- whatever the SRi
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So group 16...
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i use privelidge. when i renewed noone could touch there prices.
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NO, the way LV work is, if u put a new engine in they charge u for the old car with engine mods! ie put the price up by a tenner roughly, but they have loadsa other variables too, age of car, previous record and what the cars insurance group originally was!
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well
LV quoted me £900 on my car, mentioned the transplant, and they wouldn't quote me....
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Really weird mate, dont know why then

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