Insuring an MR2 with electronic boost controller

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Kiddo
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Re: Insuring an MR2 with electronic boost controller

Post by Kiddo »

^^^ this guy,

Always went out of his way to get the best deal for us on skyline owners :thumleft:
Kiddo
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Re: Insuring an MR2 with electronic boost controller

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Typical, use ^^^ and it goes to the second page :evil:
2mad
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Re: Insuring an MR2 with electronic boost controller

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Kiddo wrote:Typical, use ^^^ and it goes to the second page :evil:


Hahah lol :lol:


:wink:
tehdub
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Re: Insuring an MR2 with electronic boost controller

Post by tehdub »

I'd personally recommend footman James, by far the cheapest, really good cover and everyone I've dealt with seems great. Can't comment on what might happen if you claim, as I haven't had to do that, touch wood! And I gave them my IMOC premium ref and got 10% off despite it not being advertised here.
Al-sw20
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Re: Insuring an MR2 with electronic boost controller

Post by Al-sw20 »

You guys get reamed on insurance, it's daylight robbery what you have to pay sometimes .
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